Dear HR,
He waited.
He checked his inbox five times a day. Refreshed his emails every hour. He even avoided making plans because he thought, “What if they call me for a second interview?”
He thought the interview went well.
He smiled, answered thoughtfully, even laughed a little. You said, “We’ll get back to you next week.”
Three weeks passed. No response.
No email. No rejection. No feedback.
He moved on, but something stayed.
Not the rejection — but the silence. The way no one acknowledged his time, his effort, his hope.
Here’s the thing: job seekers aren’t just “candidates.”
They’re humans. They’re people showing up with courage in every interview, despite fear and uncertainty.
A simple rejection email would’ve been enough.
A short message that said “Thank you for your time. We’ve moved forward with another candidate.”
That’s it. Two minutes of kindness.
Dear companies, Dear HR teams —
Being decent is free, Respect is free.
Do better.
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