Jessica, an 18-year old Sydney teenager, gets rejected after a job application. She applied as a retail assistant for discount supermarket ALDI and she believed that she had the necessary skills for the position but she was not even given a slight chance for a job interview.
Out of her mixed emotions, she managed to send another email in response to their rejection.
“My skills are on par with your store, with the ability to be exceptionally fast paced to scan items like every ALDI Team Member does.
“I pride myself on my impressive sale skills and can describe myself to be very persuasive and show effectiveness.
She continued: "So persuasive in fact, that I would like to confidentially reject your rejection. Thank you for letting me be a part of the team, I won’t let you down. See you on Monday for my 9-5 shift."
Fortunately, her confidence in herself paid off! She was invited for a job interview at her convenience.
Read Jessica's full email message here.
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"So persuasive in fact, that I would like to confidentially reject your rejection. ..."
' confidentially - adverb
in a way that is intended to be private or secret; privately."all queries will be treated confidentially"synonyms:privately, in private, ...off the record, quietly, secretly, in secret, behind closed doors; ...'
internet post & publication of said communication? literally and figuratively the total, complete, and total opposite of 'confidentially'... Having worked in retail I like to think that the potential employer made the right choice the first time.