Dave
Staff member
So today my wife got a rejection email for a job she applied for. There were two things which immediately leaped out at me. First, the letter was from my place of business, Bellevue University. Secondly, the rejection wasn't the only part of the email.
Reading from bottom to top it went like this:
From Boss to Admin Assistant: blah blah blah...we need to send out an email to the applicants who are not getting interviews.
Admin Assistant to Boss: Can I get a list of names?
Boss to Admin Assistant: Here's the "non-qualified" folder. I've already sent emails to those who are in the qualified folder.
*Boss's generic email telling the candidate that they were good but she looked elsewhere*
That's what my wife received - an email saying she didn't even get looked at and then a rejection worded all flowery. She forwarded it to me and I fired off to the Admin Assistant and her boss:
Reading from bottom to top it went like this:
From Boss to Admin Assistant: blah blah blah...we need to send out an email to the applicants who are not getting interviews.
Admin Assistant to Boss: Can I get a list of names?
Boss to Admin Assistant: Here's the "non-qualified" folder. I've already sent emails to those who are in the qualified folder.
*Boss's generic email telling the candidate that they were good but she looked elsewhere*
That's what my wife received - an email saying she didn't even get looked at and then a rejection worded all flowery. She forwarded it to me and I fired off to the Admin Assistant and her boss:
I got back a very speedy note from the boss apologizing in very generic terms. Then I got this one from the Admin Assistant:Just a quick note. My wife applied for a position here at Bellevue University and was sent this email turning her down. We understand the job market and the fact that some people won’t be qualified for every position, but it probably would have been a good idea to edit or change the email string so as not to embarrass or discomfit applicants who are already feeling the pressures of non-employment. To receive an email that explicitly states that they were not even considered make the denial email look almost disingenuous.
Again, we are not overly upset at the rejection as we understand the inherent difficulties in the current job market, but I feel this could have been handled better.
The job applied for? Administrative Assistant (Level 2).I am very sorry that I sent out the email that you received. This is out of character for me since I am always making sure my work is done correctly. I will just need to double check and recheck as I always have done in the past. I can assure you this was an honest mistake and it will not happen again. I appreciate you bringing this to my supervisor’s attention so I can correct what is wrong.