Sounds like you've never applied for a job before. This is common. You cannot expect to get a job just because you apply. They get hundreds of applications & can't hire everyone. Be glad you at least got the email. Many companies don't even respond to those who aren't picked.. so people sit there waiting and hoping for weeks. Apply to a bunch of places, not just one. There is not a single person who hasn't been rejected for more jobs than they ended up getting. Shake this off & hit the streets running. Good luck!
Employers will seldom reveal the reason your application was rejected. They may have had no openings or you may have not had the type of education or skills they were looking for.
Don't drive yourself crazy over this or feel personally rejected.
It is likely you will need to turn in many applications (50-100) before you land a job.
Best wishes!
For such a quick response it's possible that they are fully staffed at that the moment and they need no additional help.
It could also be that you didn't meet a requirement for the job that you applied for.It's possible you are under their age limit or under qualified for a position you applied for.
I know Target prefers workers who are at least college students, as well.
Yes, it is a rejection. It's very clear. As for "why", no one on here knows that. Because it's such a big company, if they wanted you to work for them, they probably would have found someplace for you. So I would forget about working at Target.
Correct, when companies have viewed your resume and did not find that you where the correct fit for the job, then they will send you this email. The no reply-email is an automated (usually a computer system) that send you the email after a manager decides you were not chosen for the position. I hope this helps, good luck in the job search and stay at it. God Bless!
They rejected you because 100 people applied for the job. What makes you think that you would be the best out of all of those 100 people?
Yes it's a rejection.
A computer program scanned your application, and didn't find what it was programmed to look for.
Yes you were rejected
Not being smart enough to realize that was a rejection maybe the very reason you were rejected
The official (also tongue-in-cheek) phraseology for such a letter is "Polite Turn-down," otherwise known to the novice job seeker as letter of rejection.
How would we know? We don't know what was on your resume or if you have a criminal history or what your situation is.
You were denied......perhaps they had other candidates with "retail" experience. Keep trying elsewhere...don't give up
Fear of rejection is the #1 cause of loss of women. Ridding yourself of this pernicious pressure will help you progress faster. <
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