Don’t Get Attached, It’s Just Luck. My Interviewing Advice and Tips
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#5Why do rejection emails say "good luck" at the end?
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#6Why do rejection emails say "good luck" at the end?
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#7Why do rejection emails say "good luck" at the end?
Because you, the recipient, must now continue the job hunt, so luck in finding a better employer would come in handy.
Isn't the employer referring to luck an admission from the employer that interviewing has a lot to do with luck?
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#8While it seems obvious now, the note that job listings with direct emails get first priority is something I'll keep in mind for the future.
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
Because you, the recipient, must now continue the job hunt, so luck in finding a better employer would come in handy.
But why is this pleasantry about "luck" and not something else? You don't hear employers say "keep studying" or "we wish you a good effort" or "we hope you build cool stuff". Isn't the employer referring to luck an admission from the employer that interviewing has a lot to do with luck?
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
Because you, the recipient, must now continue the job hunt, so luck in finding a better employer would come in handy.
But why is this pleasantry about "luck" and not something else? You don't hear employers say "keep studying" or "we wish you a good effort" or "we hope you build cool stuff". Isn't the employer referring to luck an admission from the employer that interviewing has a lot to do with luck?
Saying "luck" implies several things: - You just weren't the right fit. - I don't wish to imply your skills are lacking. - I hope you succeed, even though I wasn't able to help.