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A company has apologised to a graduate jobseeker after saying she was 'worth an interview, if only for a laugh'

The company apologised, saying it 'must have been upsetting.'

Anna Jacobs.

British company Tecomak Environmental Services committed a major email faux-pas after an employee forwarded on an application for an office administrator position to a colleague with some comments about the candidate in question, reports the BBC.

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The email made disparaging remarks about the candidate, Anna Jacobs, being a "biscuit short of a packet or a left-wing loon tree hugger" and a "home educated oddball." The Tecomak employee concluded that Jacobs was "worth an interview if only for a laugh."

The trouble is, Tecomak accidentally attached these comments to an email when it responded to Jacobs. The candidate, from Kent in England, was not impressed and shared her story with the BBC:

"This absolutely awful summary was attached," she said. "I thought: How dare somebody say that about my CV and myself."

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Business Insider has attempted to contact Tecomak for comment. The company's website was down on Monday morning.

Ross Black of Tecomak apologised to Jacobs in an email, saying he understood it "must have been upsetting" to receive such comments.

"Clearly the comments were informal and not to the high professional standard you would expect from a company like ours," he said in the email. "We genuinely felt your application and CV was interesting and you were shortlisted from a long list of over 40 candidates."

He added: "We would be more than happy to interview you as one of the strongest candidates that have applied and, if you were to accept an interview, you can be assured that your application will be treated fairly and appropriately."

However, Jacobs told the BBC she would not be attending an interview with Tecomak.

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