Suspended from Careerlink?

<p>A WCC career advisor recently suspended me from using Careerlink and other WCC resources, so I can no longer submit my resume on this site until this issue gets resolved. The reason was that he got off the phone with a company recruiter I was in contact with and told me I "tarnished this school's reputation by providing inconsistent information" and that the company would likely not recruit from WashU again. He didn't mention the recruiter's names or what office, but I have an idea because I've been in contact with only 2 recruiters.</p>

<p>This company already doesn't recruit here, except for a few locations, but I know those offices are very small. There's only two big offices and neither of those recruit here.</p>

<p>Second, he told me via email that I displayed "repeated unacceptable behavior." I don't know what "repeated" unacceptable behavior I've committed. I spoke with one of them recently (a few days ago) and she only stated I should set up a time to speak with the other recruiter. That was the first time I talked to either of them of them in months, and I still haven't spoken to the other recruiter.</p>

<p>I have a hunch as to what this could be about: I wanted to apply full-time and had submitted a resume. But then I decided to delay my graduation to build up work experience, so I withdrew that full-time application and told the second recruiter when I called that I would be graduating December 2014 and looking for an internship. I wanted to get in touch with the other recruiter to tell her that; I've been reaching out to her for months and she never replies to emails or voicemails. </p>

<p>My other thought is they might be annoyed with me because I'm trying to contact them all the time. I also know the CEO of this company, so maybe they're don't like that I'm having the CEO bug them. In the end, I'm just a person being persistent in getting work experience, but I guess that's a violation...</p>

<p>Regardless, I'm meeting with the associate dean soon and I don't think it's going to go well, so I'm bracing for the worst. If I were guilty of "tarnishing the school's reputation" what's going to happen? Will I never have access to Careerlink again? Should I get a lawyer?</p>

<p>And this would be my first offense, if it ever counts.</p>

<p>And if this doesn’t work, should I take it to Dean Gupta (Business School Dean)?</p>

<p>You should stop being stupid, and conduct yourself professionally.</p>

<p>The business school dean has no say over the career center.</p>

<p>Your posts over the past several years have shown a level of immaturity. Somehow I think whatever happened is justified, especially if you jeopardize other students – small firm or not.</p>

<p>I’m also not sure what you think a lawyer could possibly do.</p>