rejection letters
rejection letters
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- melq0
I use a stock "Thanks for your interest; if your skills match our clients' needs we'll be in touch."
*(obviously a more verbose version than this)
. . .
I once applied for a design job that would only accept hand-written cover letters—nothing typed. Naturally, it took about three tries and most of an evening to write out an error/smudge-free letter.
When I received a rejection note card addressed to "Dear Applicant" I nearly hunted the fucker down.