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MANative

(4,112 posts)
Mon Aug 14, 2017, 11:45 AM Aug 2017

I just got an email from a job applicant which had...

far more information about her obvious rampant religiosity than her job experience. I will not deliberately reject her because of this, but I can't help but wonder why someone would do that. I must confess that it does not positively predispose me to her.

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I just got an email from a job applicant which had... (Original Post) MANative Aug 2017 OP
Don't mention it in your rejection! Sedona Aug 2017 #1
Well aware! 30 years in HR has prepared me more than adequately. :) MANative Aug 2017 #2
Yup, I'm in real estate and totally hyper aware of protected classes. Sedona Aug 2017 #3
Protected class? progressoid Aug 2017 #15
I suspect it's to get an inside track with a like-minded firm marylandblue Aug 2017 #4
That's when I run the other direction! MANative Aug 2017 #9
That's it exactly. trotsky Aug 2017 #13
She's (A) extremely proud of her religiosity and (B) thinks it will help her land a job. LonePirate Aug 2017 #5
And no doubt that (B) would be a help in some locations. Not here! n/t MANative Aug 2017 #8
This may be an indicator that the applicant TheDebbieDee Aug 2017 #6
That's my take, too. If her skills are adequate and she were to be offered the job... MANative Aug 2017 #7
Or just a prose-liar.... WillParkinson Aug 2017 #17
I would reject the applicant because... Binkie The Clown Aug 2017 #10
Sounds reasonable to me! MANative Aug 2017 #11
Send her to Oklahoma Runningdawg Aug 2017 #12
LOL - I might even offer to pay for the trip! MANative Aug 2017 #14
You're nicer than I am Brainstormy Aug 2017 #16
Make her pee in a cup. Freelancer Aug 2017 #18

marylandblue

(12,344 posts)
4. I suspect it's to get an inside track with a like-minded firm
Mon Aug 14, 2017, 11:52 AM
Aug 2017

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who presumably will regard her as more trustworthy due to her religion. Sort of like when you see a Christian message on the back of a plumber's truck. It's a method of drumming up business from other Christians.

LonePirate

(13,431 posts)
5. She's (A) extremely proud of her religiosity and (B) thinks it will help her land a job.
Mon Aug 14, 2017, 11:59 AM
Aug 2017

Whether (B) actually happens still remains to be seen; but depending on where she applies, it could very well be a boost for her, especially if she is white.

MANative

(4,112 posts)
7. That's my take, too. If her skills are adequate and she were to be offered the job...
Mon Aug 14, 2017, 12:08 PM
Aug 2017

I'd be massively grateful that she would NOT be working at my location on a daily basis. The job's at an off-site facility.

Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
10. I would reject the applicant because...
Mon Aug 14, 2017, 12:10 PM
Aug 2017

...padding a resume with irrelevancies demonstrates a lack of professionalism.

She is clearly more interested in personal matters not related to her ability to do the job than she is on matters relevant to the job.

Brainstormy

(2,381 posts)
16. You're nicer than I am
Tue Aug 15, 2017, 12:07 PM
Aug 2017

I won't even hire a contract with a religious slogan or symbol in the company's advertising.

Freelancer

(2,107 posts)
18. Make her pee in a cup.
Tue Aug 15, 2017, 03:37 PM
Aug 2017

When she calls, tell her "sorry. You didn't pass -- not enough drugs in your system."

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