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Month: May 2014

If All Rejections Were Like Journal Rejections

May 20, 2014

1. Applicant:   Thank you for your resume and interview but you do not meet our needs. We do not want candidates who have brown hair or talk about Game of Thrones. You should buy our journal of applicant standards to see if you fit the standards.   The Corporation   2. Dear Celia,   … More If All Rejections Were Like Journal Rejections

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