Unless the job involves stealing the Declaration of Independence, I don’t think she’s getting a call back…
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Considering there’s no please or thank-you in the entire letter, I don’t think she stands a chance.
Considering it is a Canada Job Bank, and please and thank-you are like syntactical sugar in Canadian dialect, lacking those words may well be more significant than the scary-eyed Cage photo!
Completely.
I actually did this once with a picture of bare butt cheeks pasted into a Word doc. I had placed it there to prank the person proofing the cover letter and forgot to change the file name.
I would at least give her an interview based on that alone.
Wouldn’t a resume be a .doc or similarly worded document file? Sounds fishy to me.
Not sure if this was done through a Windows machine, but unless you change the option, files that are known in more recent versions of Windows usually show a file without the extension attached. She said that the file was a zip file and both were titled with random #s. So without seeing the extension it could be easy to mistake the files.
Still might be fake, but it’s plausible. Also, either way, funny.