Contract trap regarding remote work in Europe
from raicon@lemmy.world to golang@programming.dev on 04 Mar 20:02
https://lemmy.world/post/43856950

I was applying for a senior backend engineer job in this european startup in the healthcare sector.

I passed through 4 rounds of 1 hour interviews. Everyone was telling me this company is remote first, nobody works at the office.

Contract type is as remote on linkedin.

The offer arrived, 80k euros. They are very reluctant in giving the contract to me so I can proceed with the bureaucracy regarding blue card and job change before 12 months.

The contract arrives and it’s full of traps:

To make it even worse, they were processing my emails through an undisclosed AI tool using chatgpt, in which I’ve sent my personal documents.

Avoid these traps like hellfire.

Company name is Recare.

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a4ng3l@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 20:26 next collapse

80k? As a contractor or an employee?

raicon@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 20:27 collapse

full time contract

a4ng3l@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 20:28 collapse

Yeah but as an internal employee or as a contractor ? Those are very different statuses with enormously varying conditions.

raicon@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 20:52 collapse

internal

a4ng3l@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 21:22 collapse

Uh. 80k is rather senior. Strange that they are playing you like that. Or 80k was never on the table. Hiring intermediaries are REALLY shit these days, especially those relying on LinkedIn. They straight up lie some. What country were you aiming for? It seems recare exists in half of Europe in a form or another.

raicon@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 21:30 collapse

I was applying within Germany

a4ng3l@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 21:47 collapse

Damn. I’m not familiar with their specifics. Still generally we have strong worker protections this side and crap like this typically isn’t flying.

Some stuff is hard to get like full remote if you’re not within the country though. Asking my guys to work exceptionally on weekends I could see but they can totally tell me to fuck off without any sort of grudge.

It’s true that importing talent is hard though, it can take a while for the whole sponsorship file to be built.

I wish you good luck with the whole process. If you apply in Belgium next time I’ll be able to provide more insight.

raicon@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 21:54 collapse

I don’t need visa sponsorship. It’s just a bureaucratic process for changing the named employer on the blue card visa.

Their contract seemed barely legal…

There are even worse parts:

  • Short notice home inspections
  • 15 hours of overwork monthly without compensation
  • Home office should be secured even against spouses

I wonder if I could sue for my many hours lost on this scam

a4ng3l@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 21:59 collapse

Yeah I could NEVER ask for any of that. I’m in a critical infrastructure industry but not healthcare though.

You sure they are not bullshitting you instead of admitting they can’t proceed with you for some reason?

vivalapivo@lemmy.today on 04 Mar 20:58 next collapse

Stop rewriting this post in ChatGPT posting in different instances

raicon@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 20:59 collapse

I wrote it by hand, stop being a jerk

vivalapivo@lemmy.today on 04 Mar 22:17 collapse

I can’t

beeng@discuss.tchncs.de on 04 Mar 21:51 collapse

Did you ask them about those parts before complaining on internet? What did they say?

raicon@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 21:55 collapse

I did ask them. They aaid they do not enforce any of these things.

When I asked them to change the contract so they are not enforceable they refused.

They refused any changes to the contract at all.