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I applied for a job and got an outrageous response... everyone says the same thing

A job seeker remained appalled after the director of the company he applied to sent back a very rude rejection letter.

A person unable to identify himself for legal reasons, West applied for the position of Project Director at International Talent Her Partnerships (ITP), a recruitment agency in Leeds, Yorkshire.

However, after applying, I received a personal message from the company director on the networking site LinkedIn.

Placing a knife in the candidate's job prospects, they lashed out. stated in the advertisement.

"Don't apply for jobs that are advertised."

After the brutal rejection, the director ironically signed off with "Hello."

A quick look at the applicant's work history reveals extensive experience as a project director in a variety of high-profile sectors.

Unsuccessful candidates are also endorsed by former colleagues and managers.

A job seeker who described herself as an "experienced public sector consultant" later shared a terrible message to her followers on LinkedIn.

Posting a screenshot of the dreaded reply, they quipped: "Talk about letting me down gently!!!!" Said.

Another accused, "Wow, that's brutal! I don't think that attitude will last long (laughs)."

and his third chime sounded.

A fourth person jokingly asked whether the applicant swore to the directors during the application to receive such a reply.

A fifth person said: "Is this some kind of prank?" be held.

The job seeker later added that the company apologized.

Everything I wanted, problem closed.”

ITP says on its website, “Providing an efficient, accurate and professional experience to industry leaders around the world. We provide it,” he explains.

An ITP spokesperson told The Sun Online: By speaking privately internally and externally, apologizing, and offering support to the person making the complaint, they were happy with our response. No. We appreciate you bringing this to our attention, and as far as we are concerned, this issue has been resolved."