Job applicant Carly Swanson replied to an application rejection she received with the popular 'Y tho' meme, and it reportedly prompted an invitation for an interview.
Swanson was unfortunately unable to move forward with her interview because the company went with another candidate, she said.
"I believe they just wanted to talk to me and meet the person who sent that [the meme]," Swanson told Fox News Digital. Carly Swanson of Virginia sent the popular "Y tho" meme to an employer after the company sent her a rejection email. The moment made her laugh, which she documented in a TikTok video.
"The fact that it’s gone viral has made me feel very encouraged with all of the support and suggestions of theThousands of TikTok users commented on Swanson's video – many of them applauding Swanson for her humorous reply to the potential employer."this is theMany job candidates who receive rejection letters from companies choose to wrap up communication by sending thank you emails."new plan for all job rejections moving forward," one TikTok-er wrote.
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