Attention all job seekers,
If you're considering applying for a position at Boozt, allow me to share my recent experience, which might save you some time and frustration.
After meticulously completing a cognitive and behavioral test as part of my application process, I received a rejection email a mere 24 hours later. Now, call me a skeptic, but in my extensive experience of job hunting, I've never encountered such lightning-speed decision-making. I mean, they must have had an army of AI robots reviewing applications overnight, right?
But here's the kicker – despite the absurdly swift rejection, there was no feedback, no explanation, nothing! Just a cold, impersonal email telling me "Thanks, but no thanks."
Now, I'm not one to jump to conclusions, but it seems highly likely that my fate was sealed by some mysterious algorithm, all based on a test whose results are more top-secret than the Coca-Cola recipe. Talk about transparency, huh?
Adding insult to injury, the recruiting team seems to be some sort of perfect escape artist, providing no working contact information whatsoever. It's as if they've mastered the art of disappearing acts, making Houdini pale in comparison.
So, dear fellow job seekers, if you're okay with being judged by an algorithm faster than you can microwave your lunch, and if you happen to fit a certain demographic profile, then by all means, apply to Boozt. But if you value fair treatment, transparency, and, dare I say, a hint of human decency in the hiring process, you might want to think twice.
Consider this a friendly warning from someone who's been there, done that, and got the automated rejection email to prove it.