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A bit of background first; I'm moving to Australia this September and have already started sending out job applications.

I sent out my first 4 applications last week (kinda low, but it's tricky to find suitable roles) and got my first rejection letter yesterday. No big deal, but I know that it'll bother me for the next while.

Why did they reject me? Did my application even get past AI screening? Questions that aren't even worth thinking about normally but I'm not really normal I guess.

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[–] c64z86@piefed.social 3 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

In my experience it's rare that you get rejection letters and even rarer they tell you the reason you were rejected. You could phone up/email them and ask if you are really curious... but since they spent almost no time and energy on you, is it fair for you to be using your own time and energy worrying about why they rejected you?

If it helps, it's very likely not at all personal... and actually hasn't been for a long time.