Eep, Cashmere! This is happening so fast!
Simon ,'Safe'
Spike's Bitches 38: Well, This Is Just...Neat.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I replied to that rejection e-mail with a "thanks for the notice, I'd be interested in discussing future opportunities" type response. I got a message back with "Thanks Suzi. We will keep you in mind for other opportunities."
That is good, right? Or would that just be standard? This e-mail stuff with HR is confusing.
That sounds good to me, Suzi. This is internal, right? So they know you and your awesomeness.
{{Cashmere}} Wow.
It is internal, but it is a group I have never worked with at all. We are a huge, global company.
Leh. Today can bite me. This week can bite me. This year can bite me. I think I'm depressed.
So that's e-mail from the group, not company-wide HR?
Each business group within the company has its own HR recruiter. So the e-mails were from the HR gal.
eta - its own? their own? Blarg, grammar is hard.
ION, I took an on-line optimism assessment b/c DH had taken it as part of his counselling and wanted to talk abot his results. It said I was way pessimistic, which seems odd to me. I feel like I am, if anything, too likely to be look-for-the-silver-lining-girl.
JZ, insent.
Oh, I get it now. [Each has its own is correct, btw, gold star for you]. So, revising my assumptions - it's still good that they bothered to respond to your thank you e-mail. Putting "We'll keep your resume on file" might be a standard thing to put in the rejection letter, but your sending the thank you and their responding to it elevates the sincerity. I think.