Receiving a rejection letter is never easy, whether it’s a job candidate learning they didn’t get the position or a startup founder being told they might not receive funding. These emails are often dreaded, but the right language and tone can make them more bearable. Recently, a Reddit user shared their experience of receiving a job rejection that left them feeling surprisingly comforted.
Receiving the Rejection Letter
The user, ready-4-it, posted on Reddit,
“This may seem like a run-of-the-mill rejection letter, but the choice of wording left me feeling better about myself. Am I overthinking this?” They shared a screenshot of the rejection email from a company, which read, “We were impressed with your application and felt you were a strong candidate for the role… Unfortunately, on this occasion, we felt there were candidates that were marginally better suited for the role, with whom we have decided to progress. We would love to retain your details… for future roles.” The company thanked the user for their interest and wished them luck for the future.
The post of rejection letter has garnered a range of reactions from users. One user commented, “Choice words make a difference in case the other candidate doesn’t work out… Sounds like you did good work and found a real mature team.” Another added, “Rejection brings so much negativity, but these guys were able to navigate it so well!”
Another user pointed out, “You were acknowledged, and judging by the email, it seems like they might have had to make a tough choice. If you liked the company, it’s good the door isn’t completely closed for the future.”
The Reddit post serves as a reminder of the impact of empathetic communication, even in difficult situations like receiving rejection letters. It highlights the importance of acknowledging the efforts of candidates and maintaining a positive and respectful tone throughout the communication process.
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