> Mozilla is going to hire another engineer to work on Rust! As we head > toward Rust 1.0 we are looking for a motivated individual with serious > chops to help us grind through the remaining blocking bugs. Enthusiasm > for Servo will also be looked upon with great favor. See all the gory > details here: https://careers.mozilla.org/en-US/position/oMiEXfwp > > I was a bit shocked to receive this rejection after just 2 hours and 15 minutes:
>Thank you for taking the time to apply at Mozilla. We are always looking >for help creating great software and appreciate your offer to work with us! >Unfortunately, we're not always able to find a match within our organization >for everyone's skills and experience. After reviewing your application we >did not find a fit at this time, and as a result will not be able to move forward >further. If you don't want to give a reason, that's you're perogative, I guess, but this message doesn't even acknowledge that I applied for a *specific* position. I don't believe in 2 hours and 15 minutes someone actually checked if I was eligible for each of the available openings, not that I'm interested in most of the other positions anyhow. Also, I would at least like to know that the Rust team itself rejected me and not some generic HR person. >Also, if you are looking for ways to help build a better internet, there is no >easier way than running Firefox Aurora as your daily browser and filing >bugs and/or sending us your feedback. Getting hired by Mozilla could have changed my life. So this is a bit of a tacky way to finish the rejection, don't you think?
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