Information to fellow intern about Hiring?





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I am presently interning at a company as a part of my B.Tech curriculum, this is my final semester, and once this Internship ends that is the end of my B.Tech degree, I have one more of my colleague who works here, I have been told that he will not be hired once the Internship ends, but I will be. Also the HR has asked me to keep this information to myself as they don't want him to loose focus on the work, I believe he has the right to know but in the past he has acted irrationally with information and I suspect that if I tell him he will confront the HR with the same information. Should I let him know which also endangers my chances here, or should I go along with what is happening and not let him know to look for other jobs until it's too late?









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    I am presently interning at a company as a part of my B.Tech curriculum, this is my final semester, and once this Internship ends that is the end of my B.Tech degree, I have one more of my colleague who works here, I have been told that he will not be hired once the Internship ends, but I will be. Also the HR has asked me to keep this information to myself as they don't want him to loose focus on the work, I believe he has the right to know but in the past he has acted irrationally with information and I suspect that if I tell him he will confront the HR with the same information. Should I let him know which also endangers my chances here, or should I go along with what is happening and not let him know to look for other jobs until it's too late?









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      I am presently interning at a company as a part of my B.Tech curriculum, this is my final semester, and once this Internship ends that is the end of my B.Tech degree, I have one more of my colleague who works here, I have been told that he will not be hired once the Internship ends, but I will be. Also the HR has asked me to keep this information to myself as they don't want him to loose focus on the work, I believe he has the right to know but in the past he has acted irrationally with information and I suspect that if I tell him he will confront the HR with the same information. Should I let him know which also endangers my chances here, or should I go along with what is happening and not let him know to look for other jobs until it's too late?









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          HR seemed to be honest with you, they trusted you. As you describe the situation, you cannot do much to help your colleague.



          But if you inform him, there is a significant chance that you shoot yourself in the foot. As you already fear, HR will find out, and they will surely not be happy.



          In life, some things happen, and you cannot save everybody. Sad, but true. Let your colleague deal with his own problems, you deal with yours.





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            HR seemed to be honest with you, they trusted you. As you describe the situation, you cannot do much to help your colleague.



            But if you inform him, there is a significant chance that you shoot yourself in the foot. As you already fear, HR will find out, and they will surely not be happy.



            In life, some things happen, and you cannot save everybody. Sad, but true. Let your colleague deal with his own problems, you deal with yours.





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              HR seemed to be honest with you, they trusted you. As you describe the situation, you cannot do much to help your colleague.



              But if you inform him, there is a significant chance that you shoot yourself in the foot. As you already fear, HR will find out, and they will surely not be happy.



              In life, some things happen, and you cannot save everybody. Sad, but true. Let your colleague deal with his own problems, you deal with yours.





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                HR seemed to be honest with you, they trusted you. As you describe the situation, you cannot do much to help your colleague.



                But if you inform him, there is a significant chance that you shoot yourself in the foot. As you already fear, HR will find out, and they will surely not be happy.



                In life, some things happen, and you cannot save everybody. Sad, but true. Let your colleague deal with his own problems, you deal with yours.





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                HR seemed to be honest with you, they trusted you. As you describe the situation, you cannot do much to help your colleague.



                But if you inform him, there is a significant chance that you shoot yourself in the foot. As you already fear, HR will find out, and they will surely not be happy.



                In life, some things happen, and you cannot save everybody. Sad, but true. Let your colleague deal with his own problems, you deal with yours.






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