While I believe companies do this, I don’t believe this image is real. There is literally no reason to blur out the company. You didn’t get the job. What do you gotta lose by showing the name of the company.
HR emails mostly include a legal disclaimer, that the email is solely intended for the addressee. If you go ahead and share the whole email including names of the company/the sender, there may be legal consequences
While I believe companies do this, I don’t believe this image is real. There is literally no reason to blur out the company. You didn’t get the job. What do you gotta lose by showing the name of the company.
Just takes all credibility out of this image
EDIT: this seems to be incorrect
HR emails mostly include a legal disclaimer, that the email is solely intended for the addressee. If you go ahead and share the whole email including names of the company/the sender, there may be legal consequences
That’s completely non-binding for the receiving party. It is intended to stop people intercepting emails intended for other people. If the recipient chooses to disclose information that was intended for them, there is nothing the company can do. You can’t unilaterally impose a duty of confidentiality on someone unless they have explicitly agreed to it in advance. If they want to prevent someone from sharing info they would need to get the person to sign an NDA.
Oh, I didn’t know that. So it is legally binding if you got the mail by accident? Thanks for sharing!
There literally will not
Screw it, just name and shame the company.