Write a rejection email that doesn't burn bridges
Most rejection emails are either so generic they feel insulting, or so delayed they damage your employer brand. This workflow produces rejections that are respectful, specific enough to be useful, and leave candidates with a positive impression of your company — even though you're saying no.
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