Nigerian businessman Dchessking has revealed the shoddy letter a recent graduate who wanted a job in his organization penned.
Dchessking said in a widely shared tweet on X that the woman applied to work in his company’s sales department and that he instructed her to write a letter to him as a requirement for an interview.
He further instructed her to mention the range of pay she believes she is entitled to. Dchessking was not pleased with what she wrote, though.
Dchessking called it disgraceful and said her letter demonstrated that the nation’s educational system is the worst scam. He penned:
“I asked a Nigerian graduate who applied to work in sales at my company to write a letter to me as part of the interview process, stating the salary range she believes she deserves. After reviewing this letter, it’s evident that the biggest fraud lies within our education system. Shameful!”
The lady struggled to write the application letter in correct English.
Opinions divided on the graduate’s letter
@fxpanther01 said: “I’m crying on her behalf.”
@Hugessuccess said: “This is very sad tho. But people should be willing to self develop.”
@obinnaobiekwe18 said: “Due to the seeming culture shift in talking more as opposed to writing more these days, it appears a lot of upcoming Nigerians are losing it in writing.
“Lots of people now want to talk more and not write at all. We see it in WhatsApp groups all the time. “It is well sha.”
@PromiseKreusch said: “She is doing it for the money not because she qualifies.
@jerrynuelfx said: “It is seriously appalling when we see these certificates and call them up for interviews with high hopes that we are about to snatch a rare gem to be part of our team, only for them to go through the basic interview process and leave us all in shock; like, did you school at all?”