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It is not at all common practice to wish employee on birthdays, however , in my opinion it is very good gesture and source of motivation for the employee. It is not understandable for me that why you didn't like it.I think if someone wants to involve himself in your special days than it should be appreciated.
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manpreet
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3 years ago
Perhaps an odd question. I work for a really good company (very friendly) through an agency. Today was my birthday. I received well wishes from my recruiter.
Is it common practice for my recruiter to also communicate my birthday to my employer? I ask because I don't want my employer to know; they have a policy of ordering lunch and I really don't like the attention. So I'm nervous.