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'Qualifications surpass role requirements': Google techie claims she was rejected from job for being 'too good'

A Google engineer shared a rejection letter deeming her ‘too good’ for a startup role, sparking disbelief and debate on social media.

Published on: Oct 19, 2024 01:27 PM IST
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In a surprising turn of events, a software engineer at Google has taken to social media to share a rather unconventional rejection letter from a startup. Annu Sharma, who is based in Delhi, shared her experience on X (formerly Twitter), revealing that her qualifications were considered “too good” for the role she sought. With a hint of humour, she conveyed her disbelief in her post, saying, “Didn’t know you could be rejected for being too good.”

A Google engineer shared a rejection letter stating she was 'too good' for the job she applied for. (X/@O_Anu_O)
A Google engineer shared a rejection letter stating she was 'too good' for the job she applied for. (X/@O_Anu_O)

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The rejection letter

In the rejection letter shared by Sharma, the recruiter provided an explanation for the decision, which has raised eyebrows across the internet. “After reviewing your resume, we realised that your qualifications significantly surpass the role requirements. Our experience indicates that candidates with higher qualifications often find the work unfulfilling and tend to leave shortly after joining,” the letter stated.

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One user commented, “Being too good should be a compliment, not a reason for rejection!” Another added, “This just shows how some companies fail to recognise true talent.” Many others chimed in with their own stories of unusual rejection experiences, creating a thread of shared experiences that resonated across the platform.

(Also read: Bengaluru engineer from Tier 3 college lands 65 LPA Google job, techies react: ‘Crazy offer’)

One individual quipped, “Imagine being so overqualified that you scare companies away!” while another offered advice, saying, “You should start your own startup; clearly, you have the skills!” Meanwhile, a few took a more lighthearted approach, with one user joking, “Next time, just put ‘not too good’ on your resume!”

In a more serious tone, a user pointed out, “This raises important questions about how startups value qualifications and experience compared to cultural fit.”

 
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