She Received Racist "Dear Chimp" Email After Applying For Job | TSR Investigates

A Black woman says a LinkedIn “Easy Apply” job application turned into a racist nightmare after receiving shocking emails from an alleged tech company. TSR Investigates looks into the viral job interview controversy, the company’s response, and what applicants should know about online job scams. Allison Jones says she thought she landed a tech interview through LinkedIn — until the experience took a shocking turn. After her interview was rescheduled, she says she received emails containing racist language from someone claiming to represent HR. The incident went viral online, leading TSR Investigates to look deeper into the company, its online presence, and questions surrounding whether the business was legitimate. Jones shares what happened, why she says the situation impacted her, and how she hopes her story helps others protect themselves when applying for jobs online.

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