I applied online for a job. After two weeks I had not heard from anyone, not even an email acknowledging receipt of my application. I called, and was immediately transferred to the lead person for IT jobs.
This man talked as if he really liked my resume, and said he already had two jobs in mind for me. One matched a job I could see on the RH website. He suggested an hourly wage 40% lower than the rate listed on the website, but because he had pointed out a gap in my resume, I figured I was not in a position to argue, and I was happy to have work of any sort, so I accepted.
He asked for me to send additional materials to complete the application. I spent most of the following day tailoring these added documents and sent them to him. He never acknowledged receiving them.
The same day, I received two strange emails from an unknown address. They seemed to coincide with my job application but didn't come from an RH address. I wrote my contact to ask if these were from him and he explained (for the first time) that they were a legitimate part of standard paperwork to be employed by RH.
Reading and completing this contract paperwork took several more hours, but I finished it promptly.
A month later, I had not heard a single word from my contact. My only communication from RH was automatic emails claiming I had more paperwork to fill out.
Finally I called my contact to try and learn what had happened with the original jobs. His phone rang and never went to voicemail. Less than an hour later, I was indisposed and heard my phone ringing. When I reached my phone less than 5 minutes later, I saw that he had called, but he did not leave a message. I returned this call immediately, but he did not answer. This time I did get voicemail, and I left my name and phone number, saying I wished to follow up and talk about other potential jobs.
I never received an answer to this call. I also realized that RH had never contacted any of my references, and when I called the background check company to obtain a copy of their report to RH, I learned that RH had not even ordered the background check.
In summary, I spent most of two days of labor applying with Robert Half, was led to believe I was a very strong candidate for more than one job, received poor and erratic communication, and my own, final attempt to reach out was ignored.