A woman was convinced that she lost her job interview because of her voicemail greeting set in her missed calls.
Zanaya Jones, from US, applied for a job at Harris Teeter, a supermarket chain based in North Carolina, and she had a missed call from the hiring manager after sending out the application.
It's unclear whether Zanaya had any interviews at the time she received the voicemail from the potential employer.
But she was shocked when she listened to the message.
In the now-viral video with more than 14 million views, a representative from the supermarket says in a voice message: "Yes, Miss Jones, I recommend if you apply for a job and you expect somebody to call you that you have a more appropriate response on your voicemail.
"So thank you for applying, and no need to give us a call back here at Harris Teeter, thank you. Bye bye."
Viewers were quick to comment on the hiring manager's "rude" response.
One said: "After hearing your voice message recording, I've got to say you dodged a bullet. That guy has zero personality."
"We are born to work and die, we are meant to enjoy our lives. Companies like to think they own you," a second wrote and a third added: "As a recruiter, your voicemail has nothing to do with your ability to your job."
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Others were curious to know what Zanaya said in her voicemail greetings, so she shared it in her follow-up video.
She started in an upbeat tone, saying: "Wassup, wassup wassup!
"It's your girl Zanaya!"
While some viewers said it sounded slightly childish but that should not be a reason to disregard a candidate.
One wrote: "I thought you were cursing or something the way he was acting. This is adorable."
Many called the manager a "hater" and they suggested Zanaya to call back to "cheer him up".
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