Dear Lisa,
Thank you for your interest in (company) and your recent application to Software Test Specialist. Although your skills and qualifications are impressive we are currently pursuing other candidates. Your profile will continue to reside in our database. We encourage you to update your profile regularly and to continue visiting our website for new opportunities. You may also sign up to have automatic emails sent to you whenever a job matching your skills and interests become available.
Again, your interest in (company) is sincerely appreciated and we wish you much success in your future endeavours.
Kind Regards,
Recruitment
Sigh. I am, once again, so frightened that this job thing isn't going to work out.
In other news, a customer gave me a $20 tip today. I said no, 3 times, but he insisted.
Edit as of 2:30pm
Because the only way for me to keep going, some days, is to treat everything as a learning experience, I sent this letter in response:
Hello,
Thank you for the feedback. In the interest of continuing to update my experience, knowledge, and even resume, would you be able to tell me why I didn't fit the criterion for this job search? Am I not skilled enough? Too skilled? Asking too much money? Any feedback you could give would be greatly appreciated.
My thanks in advance,
Lisa
Thank you for your interest in (company) and your recent application to Software Test Specialist. Although your skills and qualifications are impressive we are currently pursuing other candidates. Your profile will continue to reside in our database. We encourage you to update your profile regularly and to continue visiting our website for new opportunities. You may also sign up to have automatic emails sent to you whenever a job matching your skills and interests become available.
Again, your interest in (company) is sincerely appreciated and we wish you much success in your future endeavours.
Kind Regards,
Recruitment
Sigh. I am, once again, so frightened that this job thing isn't going to work out.
In other news, a customer gave me a $20 tip today. I said no, 3 times, but he insisted.
Edit as of 2:30pm
Because the only way for me to keep going, some days, is to treat everything as a learning experience, I sent this letter in response:
Hello,
Thank you for the feedback. In the interest of continuing to update my experience, knowledge, and even resume, would you be able to tell me why I didn't fit the criterion for this job search? Am I not skilled enough? Too skilled? Asking too much money? Any feedback you could give would be greatly appreciated.
My thanks in advance,
Lisa