is it normal for recruiters to get timezones wrong /u/Deyndra CSCQ protests reddit

I currently live in Central timezone but work for a company that is based in Eastern. A couple of times during the interview process while talking to the recruiter, they would ask what time to call, and I would give a time in Central (1:30 Central Time, for example) and they would call me at 12:30 Central (which would be 1:30 Eastern). I’m looking for a new job and the same thing happened again. Is this common? Should I be telling them times differently?

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​r/cscareerquestions I currently live in Central timezone but work for a company that is based in Eastern. A couple of times during the interview process while talking to the recruiter, they would ask what time to call, and I would give a time in Central (1:30 Central Time, for example) and they would call me at 12:30 Central (which would be 1:30 Eastern). I’m looking for a new job and the same thing happened again. Is this common? Should I be telling them times differently? submitted by /u/Deyndra [link] [comments] 

I currently live in Central timezone but work for a company that is based in Eastern. A couple of times during the interview process while talking to the recruiter, they would ask what time to call, and I would give a time in Central (1:30 Central Time, for example) and they would call me at 12:30 Central (which would be 1:30 Eastern). I’m looking for a new job and the same thing happened again. Is this common? Should I be telling them times differently?

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