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“I love to be called a robot by a robot.” Deployment

A contribution about Reddit by a job -seeker has triggered humorous discussions online after shared a rejection email, which said that he was not selected for a specific role because he pushed “robot”. The company's message cited this as the reason for its rejection.


The contribution of a candidate to maintain a rejection -e mail that calls him as a robot has become viral. (Unsplash/Santesson89)



The Reddit user wrote: “I love to be described by a robot as a robot” and announced a screenshot of an e -mail exchange with an American company. In the email from the recruiter side, it says: “Thank you for applying for the role of the senior front engineer. After checking your application, we have found that you are a robot and we will not drive your candidacy.”

In response to this, the candidate hit the recruit team and made his LinkedIn profile -link available to prove that he is not a robot.





Irony was not lost at Social Media users who shared different reactions. One person joked: “Ki decided that they are a AI.” Another added: “Imagine you are a person and pass the Turing test.” A third concluded: “Do you want to give me a greasy?

A fourth noticed: “Your materials and communication were so profound that they couldn't be real. I would almost consider it a compliment. Just like when the children tell me that I was cheating on Call of Duty.” A fifth wrote: “Lm*o The robot accused a person to be a robot.”



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