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Grammatical error on application

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Waterhorse46 · 01/10/2025 06:16

Last week I applied for a role I wanted. The application time frame had closed and I contacted the school. They asked me to submit a speculative application having spoken to the HR team. They contacted me twice after this to encourage me to submit this. So I did. I worked so hard on the application – it’s a leadership role in a school I really liked, and I put everything into it. I checked, checked, and checked again before submitting.
Today I logged into the portal to see if there were any updates, and when I looked at my submitted application I realised the first word was missing. The statement now starts with an incomplete lowercase error.
I know it wasn’t like that when I submitted it. I checked thoroughly, and I’m certain the software must have removed the first word when it uploaded. It’s been over a week and I’ve heard nothing, so I’m taking the silence as my answer. But I feel so disheartened – I really wanted this opportunity and now it feels like I’ve ruined my chances.
Opportunities like this don’t come up often in my area, and it was l a role in the English department as a team leader, which makes it look even worse. It wasn’t a sloppy application at all, I just didn’t copy and paste it correctly.
It’s been a week now. Do I just need to make my peace with it?

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TappyGilmore · 01/10/2025 06:25

Well, a speculative application is never any guarantee of anything, and I’m surprised that they contacted you twice to encourage you to do it.

Why don’t you contact them to follow up? You could say that you noticed the error if you want to, or just not mention it.

Waterhorse46 · 01/10/2025 07:00

TappyGilmore · 01/10/2025 06:25

Well, a speculative application is never any guarantee of anything, and I’m surprised that they contacted you twice to encourage you to do it.

Why don’t you contact them to follow up? You could say that you noticed the error if you want to, or just not mention it.

They said if they don’t short list we will ring you back. I saw the job on the day of the deadline and asked if there was room for another application. Therefore they said pop in a speculative one and we will let you know when shortlisting takes place.

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TappyGilmore · 01/10/2025 09:27

Waterhorse46 · 01/10/2025 07:00

They said if they don’t short list we will ring you back. I saw the job on the day of the deadline and asked if there was room for another application. Therefore they said pop in a speculative one and we will let you know when shortlisting takes place.

My guess would be that they were able to fill the job from the initial batch of applications that they had.

So don’t beat yourself up about the error. That’s what would have happened anyway, whether you had made the error or not.

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