Ghanaian lady Recruited at Bolt for top job after 898 others were Rejected amongst 900 Applicants

Ghanaian lady Recruited at Bolt for top job after 898 others were Rejected amongst 900 Applicants

- A Ghanaian lady named Sherifa Sumani has been recruited at Bolt Ghana as an operations coordinator for the transport company

- The beautiful young lady was selected among 900 applications out of which a whopping 898 were outrightly rejected

- She celebrated online and got hailed massively on social media for the great achievement

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Sherifa Sumani, a beautiful young lady on LinkedIn has recounted how she was able to get recruited for a job that had 900 applicants with 898 of them getting rejected.

In the post sighted by YEN.com.gh on her account, Sherifa revealed that she landed the role as an operations coordinator at the transport company, Bolt Ghana.

"I am privileged to announce my acceptance to join the Bolt Ghana as an Operations Coordinators. I deem it an honour to be one of two chosen out of 900 applicants for this position," she said.

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Lady celebrates online after she got job with 900 applications & 898 rejections
Lady celebrates online after she got job with 900 applications & 898 rejections Credit: Sherifa Sumani
Source: UGC

Numerous reactions flooded the comment section of the post Sherifa made.

Check out some of them below:

Yibari Majesty Kingsley Oteba said:

Congratulations, Sherifa and thank you for this post!. I just got inspired!. I got my second rejection last night and I've been feeling suicidal but this post just gave me strength!. Thank you, Sherifa!

Ugwueze Francis mentioned that:

I actually thought you single-handedly summited 900 applications and got rejected 898 times. I had to read again slowly. Congrats Sherifa

Audrey Owusu-Gyamera also indicated that:

I think I misread the post at first. I thought you submitted 900 applications and got 898 rejections. I’m proud of you. Congratulations

Meanwhile, Justin Edie Ebulley, a Ghanaian young man who grew up in a home that did not have both parents together has been able to make it to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and graduated with a first-class.

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In a narration sighted by YEN.com.gh on his LinkedIn handle, Justin Edie Ebulley indicated that because of the situation at his home, his mother was assisted by an uncle who helped to raise him.

According to Justin Edie Ebulley who studied a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies, his successes were not only academic, as he performed really well in other aspects of his life as a student.

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