Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Quickmail
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Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Quickmail nel mese di feb 2024
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Form with 6 pretty easy question to fill out. After I submitted it, an automated message appeared on the screen "Thank you. Unfortunately, your application was rejected. We decided not to continue with the application. Thanks for your time and we are wishing you all the best." Totally waste of time for a ridiculous salary offered, and the worst experience I ever had. experience. ! guess, the process is automated to filter out keywords and if you don't have those keywords it eliminates you immediately.
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Enter you LinkedIn address. Why we should not hire you? What is SPF and how does it work? What is your favorite animal? Where do you live? Pretty easy IQ puzzle test.
I tried all the animals and all were rejected. Your hiring is broken. Your questions are stupid. And you will never be able to hire someone with such a bad system. No wonder your ratings are so bad.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 5 giorni. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Quickmail
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The interview was fairly simple; they ask a few questions regarding email marketing services and hit you with the favorite animal question to test your "attention to detail".
If you answer correctly, great, you get to move on to the Mensa puzzle, which was fairly simple. If you answer that correctly, great, you're greeted with a message asking your LinkedIn profile and saying they'll contact you after reviewing.
A few days after finishing my application, I received the below email, verbatim with the typo:
"Unfortunatelly, your application for 'Support Agent' was not successful.
So we won't be continuing with the application.
Good luck with everything."
I suspect this is because I'm Turkish. I understand hiring internationally could be a headache, but at least a brief interview or explaining why the application was "not successful" (even though it actually was) would be welcome. This just reeks of prejudice to me.