Considering how long, arduous, and desperate job searching can be, it always stings when it becomes clear that a potential employer isn't interested in you.
And while you could argue that an outright rejection is better than total silence on their end, it hurts even harder when they make it obvious that you're being rejected for a petty reason or they do so in a rude and unprofessional way.
But while it's obviously bad when someone intends to send a rejection in this way, it becomes pretty awkward for both parties when it's clear that they never meant for the candidate to see how the sausages behind that rejection were made.
And as one man's story illustrates, it doesn't hurt any less to see that happen even when there's nothing overly mean in that suddenly public chat.
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