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condition of job application envelopes...
I have recently discovered that I was turned down for a job because my application arrived at their office in something of a state and had a footprint on the back.
I assume this came from the postal service - I am rather more careful with things like this.
I would assume that most employers know that no-one in their right mind would send a letter for a job in this state, and to let that affect their decision is ridiculous.
I am quite annoyed and want to send them a letter of complaint - (probably won't)
Do employers generally pay a lot of attention to the envelope an application comes in?
I'd have thought that unless there are spelling mistakes, and envelope is irrelevant and its safe to say that any grubby-ness has come from the post box/ office, sorting office etc.
To any employers out there, can I have a show of hands on how important you would consider this, assuming that the envelope had clearly been neat at one point.
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i find it really odd that they would tell you this peice of information, as it is leaving them wide open for you to complain/take action against them. Also bear in mind that even if they had opened and read your cv/application, dosent mean you would have been shortlisted for the job even, or made it through interview, so i dont think you can stae that it was the envelope that didn't get you the job really. Any company that would tell you that piece of information must be bonkers and i would say if they are as unprofessional as to A) do that and B) tell you, you most probably would not want to be working for them anyway, as god knows how else they treat their staff. The only reason i can think of for that happening is that whoever it was you asked for feedback from wasn't strong enough to be honest with you, and found that a convienient excuse
apparently they told my referee, they asked questions etc then launched into a bit of a huffy rant about it.
if they didn't like my cv they wouldn't have bothered to speak to the referee, so i must have been a contender, it was clear that they thought i was good but this envelope seemed to be putting them off.
of course i may not have got the job anyway, but this seems likely that this was the decider.
you are right though, i don't want to work for them - imagine if i'd left a teaspoon in the sink or dropped a pen or something! my job is quite messy so its a bit of a daft attitude really.
i know its daft, you know its daft, but do you think it matters to most people??
if so, should i send recorded next time just to be more sure it will be cleaner? (although no gurantee)
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