"email I got post interview" As far as rejection goes, this is...not it. https://lnkd.in/g9zkHcCy via r/jobs
This level of disrespect couldn't even fly because what the actual hell? 😳
What’s crazy is they should really have asked for feedback on why the candidate was passing. The response speaks for itself.
Man why do people block out the company….. stuff like this needs to be put out in public so everyone and there brother stays far away from it as possible. And then maybe the company and this recruiter or mamager wil change there ways… that would have sent me off the deep end…..
That recruiter used way too many words to say "You're right. You really don't want to work here."
Woow. Who needs glassdoor when the company representative airs their dirty laundry directly at ex-candidates
Hey @Reddit, Inc., I couldn't agree more with your sentiment. Rejection can be tough, but it's important to remember that it's not the end of the road. In fact, it's often just the beginning of a new opportunity waiting to be discovered. I've faced my fair share of rejections throughout my career, but each one has taught me valuable lessons and pushed me to become better. It's all about embracing the setbacks and using them as stepping stones towards success. So, what strategies have you found helpful in bouncing back from rejection? Let's share our experiences and inspire each other to keep striving for greatness. #rejection #careerjourney #resilience #successmindset #keepgoing
"You can't quit - I'm firing you first!" -Hiring Manager (who reads like a teenager drunk on hormones).
"LOL" in a professional email with a potential candidate is... interesting...
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2wI can almost guarantee this hiring manager must be having some personal issues in his/her relationship or dating situation right now. To react so defensively is quite the ‘tell’…