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I believe the recruiting team at my previous employers are intentionally preventing me from being employed, as evidenced by the issues I've presented. Such discriminatory hiring procedures and actions are illegal, unethical, and violate my right to work and equal opportunity.
JPMorgan
📷**devqm
](https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115002262083-Joining-a-test-meeting)This email serves as confirmation of the interview. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions**. **Interview Day Reminder:**For any last minute emergencies such as delays, please email me **Aditi Nag, [aditi.nag@jpmchase.com](mailto:aditi.nag@jpmchase.com) and
Pavithra, Maria (HR, IND) [maria.pavithra@jpmchase.com](mailto:maria.pavithra@jpmchase.com)** marking your email as urgent.devqm <[prowork.dev1010@gmail.com](mailto:prowork.dev1010@gmail.com)\>
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Nov 25, 2024, 11:40 AM
to Anish
Hi Anish,
I just wanted to follow up on the issue I communicated with you in my last email. I just caught this scheduler Aditi Nag lying by alleging I didn't show up for the interview, which is almost hilarious given that he clearly responded to my email I sent to him on the interview day, telling him I was waiting for the interviewer till the last minute, but no one joined the Zoom call. (see the email below or the attachment). He did not respond until two days later with the email below, attempting to blame me by pretending I was not available for the interview. Is there anything you can do to stop such hostile behavior? I don't even know him and anyone else working in your HR department. Why do they keep sabotaging my interviews and attacking me?
Best,
Qiong
devqm <[prowork.dev1010@gmail.com](mailto:prowork.dev1010@gmail.com)\>
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Jan 13, 2025, 9:22 AM
to Anish
Hey Anish,
I no longer can see the positions I applied for. My candidate profile page no longer works. What is happening? I received a server error message stating "Something went wrong.Try again later." It's been there for weeks now. Please see the attached screenshots.
devqm <[prowork.dev1010@gmail.com](mailto:prowork.dev1010@gmail.com)\>
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Jan 27, 2025, 10:06 AM (22 hours ago)
to Anish
Hi,
I wanted to follow up with the profile issue I had earlier. It is still not resolved. I'm not able to see job applications on my candidate profile.
See attached screenshots. Furthermore,the recruiting has become worse, and it seems to be a scam. Despite providing my availability to the recruiter months ago, and the recruiter stated she will send an invite for an interview, my interview was never scheduled. Instead, I just received a rejection email indicating they had interviewed me and thanked me for meeting them?!!!!
Best,
QiongDuring my most recent interview, It seemed the interviewers did not see my resume. They didn't even know my name and called me **"Michelle"**. Of course, they had no idea that I specialized in software development. Three people asked me the same question. I explained three times, saying, "I developed features, fixed bugs, and resolved any production issues for the applications," which is standard software development practice, so the hiring manager would at least know if they were looking for a senior lead software engineer . However, they did not appear to have read my resume or even known I'm specialized in software development. After I had answered the same questions three times, one of the interviewers finally understood it was an agile process.They appear to be hardware professionals working at a data center. I'm surprised I was chosen for a data center position in which I may not have any prior experience. However, HR has done it before, most recently sending me to an interview for a digital forensics position. But I have not been interviewed for any software development positions, particularly in Python, where I have extensive knowledge and experience.One of the recruiters informed me that they could not offer me a salary as high as my present rate as a software developer lead since the position was not in software development. An analogy for this type of unethical recruiting scam would be terminating doctors and then asking them if they want to work as waiters or have no job . Are we truly short on skilled software engineers and need to look for them abroad while wrongfully laying off experienced good engineers and preventing them from being hired through **unethical dishonest biased** recruiting process? I fixed technical issues generated by the engineers abroad due to a lack of expertise in my previous position at JPMorgan, yet I was laid off shortly after that. They still had jobs after I was laid off. Please explain why?Interview for SR Lead Software Engineer - JPMorgan Chase
InboxSearch for all messages with label InboxRemove label Inbox from this conversation📷**Interdonato, Brian M
**📷Tue, Jan 21, 9:40 AM (7 days ago)📷📷📷to me📷**Jan23Thu**Interview for SR Lead Software Engineer - JPMorgan Chase[View on Google Calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r?eid=XzY4bzM0ZDlnNjRwMzJsMWg2c3BqMGMxamI4bWppZGhqNm9zamlkcGg2Y3JqY2czNmNrczMwZWhnNzhvM2tjMXE2Y3E2Nm85cWM1aDZjcGhxY3BpajJwaHFjaGdqY29iNWVoazMwIHByb3dvcmsuZGV2MTAxMEBt&ctok=cHJvd29yay5kZXYxMDEwQGdtYWlsLmNvbQ)WhenThu Jan 23, 2025 10am – 10:45am (CST)Where[https://jpmchase.zoom.us/j/96369971376](https://jpmchase.zoom.us/j/96369971376)WhoInterdonato, Brian M\*_No earlier events_10amInterview for SR Lead Software Engineer - JPMorgan Chase_No later events_AgendaThu Jan 23, 2025HI Qiong,
Here is the info for your Zoom meeting with Ramon Solis and Wayne MFarlane.
Wayne is a SR Lead Infrastructure Engineer based in Plano. Ramon is a Lead Infrastructure Engineer also based in Plano.
Here is a link to the SR Lead Software Engineering role I mentioned: [https://jpmc.fa.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX\_1001/job/210575978/?utm\_medium=jobshare&utm\_source=External+Job+Share](https://jpmc.fa.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/210575978/?utm_medium=jobshare&utm_source=External+Job+Share)
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Brian
Zoom Meeting ID: 963 6997 1376
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This message is confidential and subject to terms at: [https://www.jpmorgan.com/emaildisclaimer](https://www.jpmorgan.com/emaildisclaimer) including on confidential, privileged or legal entity information, malicious content and monitoring of electronic messages. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete this message and notify the sender immediately. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 12:48 PM Shah, Anish X2 <[anish.x2.shah@jpmchase.com](mailto:anish.x2.shah@jpmchase.com)\> wrote:
Hello-It might have been a brief technical issue with the website that rectifies itself. Nonetheless, recruiters are receiving your applications. From their end, your profiles are seen and functional. Please check it from your end as you have set up different profiles with different emails.JPMorgan Chase follows an established and ongoing application and hiring process to best match top candidates with available job opportunities. This process is often very competitive, and we value your engagement. Your applications are reviewed in our standard hiring process. Our career website provides information on a wide range of topics about the company including our hiring process, culture, values, conduct expectations, and commitment to equal employment opportunities. As set forth in our job postings and our webpage, the firm is an equal opportunity employer. We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce are directly linked to our success.Again, we value your exploration of opportunities at the company and thank you for your interest. You can anticipate a response to your applications in the normal course consistent with the company’s standard practices. Should you have any further questions, or require any additional information about your application, I would suggest that you log into your profile on the job search page to view your application status.Regards,Anish**From:** devqm <[prowork.dev1010@gmail.com](mailto:prowork.dev1010@gmail.com)\>
**Sent:** Monday, January 27, 2025 12:28 PM
**To:** Shah, Anish X2 (HR, USA) <[anish.x2.shah@jpmchase.com](mailto:anish.x2.shah@jpmchase.com)\>
**Subject:** \[EXTERNAL\]Fwd: JP Morgan Chase Employee Relations CaseAnother issue is recruiters keep cold calling me without sending a job description, and my profile isn't functional, so I can't view the job I applied for. They then asked me to accept a salary range that is significantly lower than the specified range for this position. Of course, I'll say no, giving them an excuse to reject me. That sounds like a setup to reject me or a scam!Best,Qiong---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: **devqm** <[prowork.dev1010@gmail.com](mailto:prowork.dev1010@gmail.com)\>
Date: Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 10:06 AM
Subject: Fwd: JP Morgan Chase Employee Relations Case
To: Shah, Anish X2 <[anish.x2.shah@jpmchase.com](mailto:anish.x2.shah@jpmchase.com)\>Hi,I wanted to follow up with the profile issue I had earlier. It is still not resolved. I'm not able to see job applications on my candidate profile.See attached screenshots. Furthermore,the recruiting has become worse, and it seems to be a scam. Despite providing my availability to the recruiter months ago, and the recruiter stated she will send an invite for an interview, my interview was never scheduled. Instead, I just received a rejection email indicating they had interviewed me and thanked me for meeting them?!!!!Best,QiongHey Anish,I no longer can see the positions I applied for. My candidate profile page no longer works. What is happening? I received a server error message stating "Something went wrong.Try again later." It's been there for weeks now. Please see the attached screenshots.On Mon, Sep 9, 2024 at 6:39 AM Shah, Anish X2 <[anish.x2.shah@jpmchase.com](mailto:anish.x2.shah@jpmchase.com)\> wrote:
Hello,My name is Anish Shah from JPMorgan Chase HR Employee Relations. ER received information that you have a complaint related to your recruitment experience. I would like to schedule time to meet via Zoom to discuss the matter further and gather more details to thoroughly review your concerns. Please provide me a few dates/times for this week to meet via Zoom.Regards,**Anish Shah**Vice President | Employee Relations | Human Resources | JPMorgan Chase | [anish.x2.shah@jpmchase.com](mailto:anish.x2.shah@jpmchase.com)**Find answers faster!** Check out **HR Help & Support** for answers to top HR questions: **[APAC](https://me.jpmchase.net/mejpmc/content/hr/hr-policies/hr-help-and-support-apac.aspx) I [EMEA](https://me.jpmchase.net/mejpmc/content/hr/hr-policies/hr-help-and-support-emea.aspx) I [LATAM](https://me.jpmchase.net/mejpmc/content/hr/hr-policies/hr-help-and-support-latam.aspx)** **I [NAMR](https://me.jpmchase.net/mejpmc/content/hr/hr-policies/hr-help-and-support.aspx)**For general HR help and resources, visit **[me@jpmc](https://me.jpmchase.net/mejpmc)**.
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