Hi,
I understand that you don't do that, with every application, but if someone asks for it in particular, then I think you should perhaps answer in a proper way.
I think this is expected of companies that have a good reputation.
At least where I'm from, (Norway), from what I learned at business-school.
But these are different times I guess, it's more than twenty years since I went to business-school.
Just some advice.
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Chris Milroy <chris.milroy@sayersthebakers.co.uk> wrote:
Hi
Unfortunately due to the sheer mass of applications we receive
as a business, it is not possible to give individual feedback on the specific
reasons we reject each applicant.
Kind Regards
HR Dept
From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
Sent: 27 January 2010 19:23
To: Chris Milroy
Subject: Re: FW: Shop Manager LEP (WSQ 126257)
Hi,
ok, the woman at the Jobcenter, at my last meeting there,
thought I could apply for this job, since I had been working as a shop-manager,
in a supermarket-chain, where we also had 'bake-off'. (That's the same
type of products that Sayers sell).
Could you please tell me how I should explain at the
Jobcenter, why I didn't get to an interview?
Thanks in advance for your help!
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Chris Milroy <chris.milroy@sayersthebakers.co.uk>
wrote:
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Dear Applicant
Many thanks for your recent application
for a position at Sayers The Bakers Ltd. Due to the high volume of
applications, and other candidates that more match our particular food/retail
needs and profile, and level of experience, after careful consideration we regret
to inform you that we will not be taking your application further on this
occasion.
Once again thank you for your interest and
we wish you luck for the future.
Yours sincerely
HR Department
Sayers The Bakers Ltd
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From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 January 2010 20:39
To: Chris Milroy
Subject: Shop Manager LEP (WSQ 126257)
Hi,
I
was at the jobcenter last week, and received a client copy for this position.
I've been working as a manager, in a big food-shop/supermarket-chain, Rimi, in
Norway, and I've been working as a Shop Manager, in shops/supermarkets, with up
to 25 employees.
I've
also graduated from a well known Upper Secondary Business School, (Gjerde), in
Drammen, Norway.
I
have a university-level degree in IT, and I've also been studying business, (as
part of an IT-degree), at university-level, (NHI), in Oslo, Norway.
I've been working on behalft of Microsoft, in Liverpool, and I've also been
working as self-employed here in Liverpool, (on behalf of Packaging Europe, in
Norwich), so I'm also used with working in the UK.
I
attach my CV, and I hope to hear back from you, about the vacancy!
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