Employee finds job listing for current job, boss claims they're recruiting in another department: 'I asked them, "Is my job safe?"'

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  • a man rubs his face while sitting in an office at a desk with an open laptop on it
  • My current job was posted by recruiter

    My job was posted by a recruiter yesterday. It was a one to one description of my current job description.
  • I confronted my boss and VP about it and they said they didn't know about it but also said that another department was looking for someone with more "technical" knowledge.
  • They also did this before with another employee before he got the message and he moved to another department.
  • close up of a man's hands typing on a laptop
  • I asked them straight up "Is my job safe?" And they responded with a pause and "I don't know".
  • They also asked me what I wanted from my job and what future roles and tasks I want to do but it feels like they were trying to change the subject/buy time.
  • I'm guessing i should be looking for a new job? This is the first time this has happened to me.
  • a man sitting at the desk in his office, working on a laptop
  • Dakaraim I literally can't imagine a dumber answer than I dont know from your bosses part. Obviously he knows, so now you do too. GL with the job hunt
  • Mean_Prize5459 Your boss knows. They're the one who put together the job description for the posting. They just didn't want to deal with a confrontation about it because it would make them look like an a h le. You need to start looking for another position-ideally within a different organization.
  • natewOw Start job hunting ASAP.
  • Orn100 It sounds like they are steering you to that other department. That sounds like your best chance to lock down income for now, even if it's just until you find another job.
  • Desiredittor615 Start job hunting. My story is that the recruiter sent me the request to open the req to hire my own replacement. LMAO. When I asked my boss, they said it was a mistake and not to worry...
  • Cosmoking2 - ASAP see if another department is actually hiring for that role. If so, apply. Use your connections and reputation to get that transfer. I was once asked to join another team....but declined (to be faithful)....only to be laid off. They were trying to led me a hand, knowing what was in the works. Lesson learned. If another department asks you to come work for them your current - position is about to be eliminated.
  • Athos-1844 Your boses are straight up lying. Which I despise. Sounds like they moved on to gaslighting. I wouldn't respect any bosses like that, and if I were you I would immediately look for another job.
  • EnvironmentalHope767 Any other answer than Yes to that question means No.
  • CorrectBluebird5869 Always read job postings to see if it's your job. Best to keep a keen eye on management, your resume should be current, be in constant contact with recruiters, and you should always be networking. Replace them before they replace you. Control your destiny.

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