Thank you very much for reporting this.
I can confirm that unfortunately, you're right. You applied for a job, we showed you a success message but didn't do anything with the data you sent.
This was a bug I introduced when adding the undo applications feature. We use feature flags extensively (that we set to true
in dev but to false
in prod when we're testing a feature) and I didn't feature flag one of the changes I did.
We try to merge everything to master
as soon as possible (and avoid stale branches), so between the moment that I merged it and when it was actually tested, 10 days passed. And when another dev tested it, she discovered the bug that prevented applications from working if the user had previously expressed interest. I fixed it and shipped undo applications.
What we failed to recognize is that this bug affected applications submitted between 2018-07-13 15:17
and 2018-07-23 20:08
if the user had already expressed interest on the job even when the feature flag was off. As you applied in that range, your application wasn't properly processed.
This was made worse by the fact that, as we were treating this applications as duplicates, we were showing a success message... so it was really hard for a user to tell that there was anything wrong. Thankfully, you went ahead and checked on your sent applications.
We have identified the affected users and we are in the process of sending emails clearly outlining the applications that weren't processed with links to the job listings so that they can apply again. I'm also going to tweak that success toast so that it only shows a success if it's a duplicate of an application posted in the last minute.
Thanks for bringing this up to our attention... if you want to apply to that job, you should be able to do it now.
all actions
with questions, the interface for what you as a user, have actually done should be made simpler so we can follow along our application properly and with greater clarity for what has happened.