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I'm disappointed with my boss.

I've always felt that the company I work for was different, I'm a web dev in a foreign country, finding a job as a fresh graduate wasn't easy at all.

before joining this company, all the employers I've met expected so many skills from foreigners like me, while they sat the bar so low for local fresh grad candidates.

Except my current boss, after the second interview he said that he believes in my potential and he wants to take this risk, the risk of hiring a foreign fresh graduate.

After I joined I worked my ass off and after 9 months I became a team lead.

And my boss said to me that the risk he took was completely worth it and I exceeded expectations.

Now I'm involved in assessing candidates applying for web development role at this company, we have 3 candidates 2 local and 1 foreigner.

Ironically the foreigner proved great potential and understanding of web technologies that exceeds a fresh entry role.

The other 2 local were alright, need training but they pass the criteria for an entry level role.

I reviewed this objectively and urged the same man that hired me to consider hiring the foriegner.

He said no, because of Visa costs and because of the lengthy legal process employers need to go through to hire a foreigner, and asked me to move forward with the 2 locals and not lose them to another company.

I felt that, if i were in the foriegner candidate's shoes I would've felt that there's something wrong with me for that no one wants to hire me for my skills and what I've worked hard to achieve was all not enough, it would make me feel like an outcast.

I know that I should do what I'm told, after all he's the employer, but still.. this feeling is bothering me, in a way I feel like I've cheated or I was just lucky and I didn't really earn this job.

Comments
  • 11
    Explain the situation to that guy, if you can, it's probably going to help him
    And... This gives you a good insight on how good you are. If you were just "good" they wouldn't have taken you
  • 10
    There's luck, then there's being good.

    You got lucky to get the job, you advanced because you're good.

    Don't beat yourself up about feeling like you don't deserve it just because day one was caused by luck! The following days after that had nothing to do with luck.
  • 2
    If your boss couldn't have afforded to hire a foreigner due to visa restrictions, he should have said so on the posting. Consider asking him to update future postings.
  • 1
    First: thank you all for your nice comments, you really lift up my spirit,

    Second: after the post, I was able to convince my boss to meet the foriegn candidate and he did, he asked me to send a new technical test (a somewhat complex layout) and if she passes and prove her potential, he'll hire her.
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