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Getting ****ed out of a job
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| osterzone |
Has this happened to anyone recently?
I applied for a internship at my school for a certain position that I'm very qualified for (my resume/background proves it).
So I get an email today saying that I didn't get the position...not even an interview. And then I found out that one of my friends got the internship.
The problem is, I've seen this person's resume a month ago, and it doesn't have half the necessary for the job compared to mine.
So why did they take the less-qualified person? This isn't a case of me being bitter or biased- really...you can compare the resumes/backgrounds side by side and mine is clearly better.
Also- this isn't a case where the person has connections or anything. |
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| Sushipunk |
| They just didn't like the cut of your jib. |
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| leph555 |
| you forgot to blow the employer? |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
They just didn't like the cut of your jib. |
Pretty much. Might have even been a first come first served thing, maybe you were just late to the punch. |
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| osterzone |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
Pretty much. Might have even been a first come first served thing, maybe you were just late to the punch. |
They didn't meet to "decide" who got the internship until a week after the deadline to send them in. |
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| butterfly |
| quote: | Originally posted by osterzone
Also- this isn't a case where the person has connections or anything. |
sometimes it's not about pre-existing connections, but a personal follow up on the application. if all you are doing to apply for jobs is submit a resume with an application, you are never going to get a job. you have to personally follow up with the hiring manager. and even that doesn't guaruntee anything. |
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| Sushipunk |
| Did you send a picture of yourself with your resume? |
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| chimera66 |
| that's not surprising, the person with the best resume and/or experience doesn't always win out. not fair but especially for an internship where they aren't required to keep you, pay you well or pay insurance they can be pretty "whatev" about things. they might not want to put too much energy finding the best person because if an intern sucks you'll just replace them in 3months anyway and at the end of the day how hard can an internship really be? |
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| igottaknow |
| they probably didn't care for the glitter and perfume on your resume |
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| osterzone |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Did you send a picture of yourself with your resume? |
no. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by osterzone
no. |
Just checking. There was always the possibility that you were horrifically ugly, and might make the company look bad. |
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| LeopoldStotch |
you forgot to give him the "wink and the gun"
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