First impressions as a HR Professional

Hi, (if you've come across my previous posts in the Career Clinic forum, you will know my story already). I recently came across a vacancy online for a Business Support Assistant for a local care home. Whilst not solely HR, the advert did excite me as it involves lots of HR, some of which I do now in my current role, and some I would love to get involved in. I missed a call this week and it was from someone regarding the role saying to call back as they would like to interview me. I called back as soon as I could and I was really put off by how unprofessional the person was. The man I spoke to came across as though he really could not be bothered and said 'we are interviewing on (date) I will check slots but we have lots to interview'. He offered me the allocated time to which I accepted, then he said 'see you then' and went to hang up without evening providing me address details and who to ask for on arrival. I managed to catch him before he put down the phone and said how I assumed the interview would be at the care home. His reply was 'no it's in the head office' and he said he would text me the address. This was 3 days ago and I've not recieved a text with any information on the address or who I need to ask for on arrival. I'm completely put off, as a beginner in HR I find this extremely unprofessional and sloppy, and I don't feel confident on this role anymore. As they say you don't get a second chance at making a first impression. Recruitment really should be a two way street, why is it always one sided? I've decided not to chase this as i most certainly know my own worth.. but what would you do?
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  • It does sound like you may have caught him on an off day or it might not be his normal job to speak to or contact potential candidates.
    Your opening paragraph sounded positive about the suitability of the role. If it were me I'd go along to the interview and make a judgement call from there if you are offered the role.
    Good luck with what you decide to do.
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  • It does sound like you may have caught him on an off day or it might not be his normal job to speak to or contact potential candidates.
    Your opening paragraph sounded positive about the suitability of the role. If it were me I'd go along to the interview and make a judgement call from there if you are offered the role.
    Good luck with what you decide to do.
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