Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:seems unethical to me to accept a position knowing you'll be out for three months in short order.
I struggled with it, but after reading a ton of HR web sites about the issue, a New York Times article about it, and talking to friends who have jobs where they are responsible for hiring....they ALL said do not say you are pregnant. I did not specifically say I wasn't, since it's illegal for them to ask.
http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/15/quandary-considered-pregnant-with-a-job-interview/ was just one of them
I also asked myself if it was unethical to take a job offer knowing one had a disease that is a longer lasting problem than pregnancy. And no, people have to make a living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - any updates on this? did you get the job and if so what did you negotiate?
I have a somewhat similar issue - I am NOT currently pregnant but would love to start trying in the next few months. I am also actively job searching. Of course I will not say anything during an interview, but I worry about being at a company for less than one year and getting pregnant. I would most likely be CLOSE to one year but just never know depending on how long the job search is and how long it takes to conceive....
if I am employed for less than a year the employer could in theory just let me go once I take my leave because FMLA would not apply to me - right? and if they do have a maternity policy I would not benefit from it until I was there a year? of course I would hope that they would value me as an employee but I want to cover all my bases first...
OP here, my last interview I had with them was a few weeks ago and I clearly looked pregnant (FWIW, I had 3 interviews in the span of a week). I wrote a thank you email, received a "we'll be in touch soon!" and never heard back. I followed up, but nothing. I decided it's not worth following up any more because I've only got 11 weeks to go. It was a great fit and they seemed really, really interested. I'm not killing myself over finding out what happened. I have my suspicions.
If it were me, I would wait until I had a year in before my due date in order to protect myself - wait 6 months, then start trying (if you're young enough you can do that)
Anonymous wrote:OP - any updates on this? did you get the job and if so what did you negotiate?
I have a somewhat similar issue - I am NOT currently pregnant but would love to start trying in the next few months. I am also actively job searching. Of course I will not say anything during an interview, but I worry about being at a company for less than one year and getting pregnant. I would most likely be CLOSE to one year but just never know depending on how long the job search is and how long it takes to conceive....
if I am employed for less than a year the employer could in theory just let me go once I take my leave because FMLA would not apply to me - right? and if they do have a maternity policy I would not benefit from it until I was there a year? of course I would hope that they would value me as an employee but I want to cover all my bases first...
Anonymous wrote:
I have a somewhat similar issue - I am NOT currently pregnant but would love to start trying in the next few months. I am also actively job searching. Of course I will not say anything during an interview, but I worry about being at a company for less than one year and getting pregnant. I would most likely be CLOSE to one year but just never know depending on how long the job search is and how long it takes to conceive....
Anonymous wrote:I would NOT take a lower amount of money! If o are he right person for the job, let them pay you for thy even though you are pregnant! Try an negotiate some pai time off too...maybe not twelve weeks but don ask, don't get!
Anonymous wrote:5:51 here. It worked out totally fine. No one said anything to me about it...