I'd like to preface this post with the fact that this isn't a "Here's a problem, what should I do?" topic. I have a pretty good idea as to how best to proceed, I just felt the need to vent about it.
I'm a design school graduate with a BS in Graphic Design and since I graduated in '09 I have been seeking a job in my field. Sadly, I have yet to find a full time gig and have been working as a business printing sales adviser to pay the bills and do freelance design work on the side when I can. As you can imagine, that's not really satisfying for me right now.
The other day, I found a posting on Craigslist for a design job that seemed great. It was for a hot rod and custom car club that is pretty well known in Northern California, and they publish a lot of materials, namely a monthly gazette. I've loved cars all my life and the chance to work in that sort of environment as a designer would be a dream come true.
So naturally, I applied. I followed the listing's instructions to email a .doc of my resume, a .PDF of work samples and a cover letter in the email body. I wrote out a well worded cover letter explaining my affinity for cars and design and the usual self-selling cover letter items. I even customized my resume to focus on the aspects they were looking for and highlight the skills I have that they wanted. I then put together a portfolio of my work that I felt was my best examples of the type of work I would be doing. I usually put a lot of effort into my job apps but this one got an extra bit of attention.
I sent the email in to the editor@ address as instructed...and waited.
After a week had passed and I heard nothing back, I decided to follow up. I sent a polite message asking if my materials had been received, and restated my desire to be considered. I reattached my samples and resume as well. I then took a look at the company website and found contact info for their Art Director. There were other names and titles that seemed related to media or their gazette, but to me the title Art Director was the one that stood out as being the guy in charge of hiring a graphic designer. His name was Kevin, so I sent the email to the editor@ as well as to Kevin's email with the email addressed to him.
Very shortly after, I received a reply. As you can imagine, I got rather excited, especially to have heard back so soon. I noticed that the reply was from a guy named Kirk. Looking back to the contact list, Kirk's title read as "Gazette Publisher." That was one name I was on the fence about emailing, but felt that Kevin was the more logical choice.
I quickly opened the email and skimmed past my original email that had been included inline. As I skimmed down I first saw Kirk's signature line. It turns out his title is "Creative Director." Had I known this, I would have emailed him instead of Kevin, or at least included him. It took me a few seconds to find the actual body of the email, though. And that is because the body of the email consisted of one word.
"Nope."
I was pretty confused at first...hell, I'ms till confused. At first, I couldn't believe that someone would reply to a prospective employee like that. Very unprofessional and downright rude. After thinking about it some more, I started to wonder if I had received the email in error. Maybe Kevin had asked him if he'd received my materials, and this was Kirk's reply meant to go back to him and not me. So I replied, with a short question of whether I had received it in error and a request for clarification. Something I feel I would be due either way, error or not.
Anyway, it's now a week later with no reply whatsoever and I'm pretty disappointed. I know for a fact that my qualifications are more than enough for the job and I'd be a perfect fit, and I have no idea why my application would receive such a callous response. Was Kirk offended that I sent the email to Kevin instead of him? If so, that too is very unprofessional especially considering that his job title is misrepresented on the company website. It seems completely logical to have sent it to Kevin.
Any insight or opinions on this? I'm pretty sure it's a dead end and won't be pursuing it any further...but it's just disappointing as all hell.
I'm a design school graduate with a BS in Graphic Design and since I graduated in '09 I have been seeking a job in my field. Sadly, I have yet to find a full time gig and have been working as a business printing sales adviser to pay the bills and do freelance design work on the side when I can. As you can imagine, that's not really satisfying for me right now.
The other day, I found a posting on Craigslist for a design job that seemed great. It was for a hot rod and custom car club that is pretty well known in Northern California, and they publish a lot of materials, namely a monthly gazette. I've loved cars all my life and the chance to work in that sort of environment as a designer would be a dream come true.
So naturally, I applied. I followed the listing's instructions to email a .doc of my resume, a .PDF of work samples and a cover letter in the email body. I wrote out a well worded cover letter explaining my affinity for cars and design and the usual self-selling cover letter items. I even customized my resume to focus on the aspects they were looking for and highlight the skills I have that they wanted. I then put together a portfolio of my work that I felt was my best examples of the type of work I would be doing. I usually put a lot of effort into my job apps but this one got an extra bit of attention.
I sent the email in to the editor@ address as instructed...and waited.
After a week had passed and I heard nothing back, I decided to follow up. I sent a polite message asking if my materials had been received, and restated my desire to be considered. I reattached my samples and resume as well. I then took a look at the company website and found contact info for their Art Director. There were other names and titles that seemed related to media or their gazette, but to me the title Art Director was the one that stood out as being the guy in charge of hiring a graphic designer. His name was Kevin, so I sent the email to the editor@ as well as to Kevin's email with the email addressed to him.
Very shortly after, I received a reply. As you can imagine, I got rather excited, especially to have heard back so soon. I noticed that the reply was from a guy named Kirk. Looking back to the contact list, Kirk's title read as "Gazette Publisher." That was one name I was on the fence about emailing, but felt that Kevin was the more logical choice.
I quickly opened the email and skimmed past my original email that had been included inline. As I skimmed down I first saw Kirk's signature line. It turns out his title is "Creative Director." Had I known this, I would have emailed him instead of Kevin, or at least included him. It took me a few seconds to find the actual body of the email, though. And that is because the body of the email consisted of one word.
"Nope."
I was pretty confused at first...hell, I'ms till confused. At first, I couldn't believe that someone would reply to a prospective employee like that. Very unprofessional and downright rude. After thinking about it some more, I started to wonder if I had received the email in error. Maybe Kevin had asked him if he'd received my materials, and this was Kirk's reply meant to go back to him and not me. So I replied, with a short question of whether I had received it in error and a request for clarification. Something I feel I would be due either way, error or not.
Anyway, it's now a week later with no reply whatsoever and I'm pretty disappointed. I know for a fact that my qualifications are more than enough for the job and I'd be a perfect fit, and I have no idea why my application would receive such a callous response. Was Kirk offended that I sent the email to Kevin instead of him? If so, that too is very unprofessional especially considering that his job title is misrepresented on the company website. It seems completely logical to have sent it to Kevin.
Any insight or opinions on this? I'm pretty sure it's a dead end and won't be pursuing it any further...but it's just disappointing as all hell.