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I once applied for a job where I knew the hiring manager already but of course I had to go through the whole interview process. The job description was rather generic with phrases like "3+ years of experience in C++/Java/C# that I think I fulfilled pretty well. Next day I got a standard rejection email from a "noreply" address without any explanation why. I called the hiring manager and asked if he could figure out what happened, I didn't expect to drop out at the resume stage already. He came back to me telling me that the keyword "C#" was not in there, so I was automatically filtered and rejected. I didn't know that "experience in C++/Java/C#" apparently means experience in ALL of them, all these languages/keywords must appear in the CV somewhere.

Two things I learned here: 1) If I didn't know already someone at that company, I would still be clueless why I wasn't accepted. 2) The first hiring stage at big companies is indeed a silly keyword filtering process.



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