Why do lots of people still get rejected from the recruitment cdcfib even when they have all the qualifications, are physically fit, and have clean records? Is there something they dont mention about the selection process?

Updated June 25, 2025 • 1-min read

Posted by Anonymous

Jun 24, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - Jun 24, 2025

Honestly, I’ve seen so many people freak out about this! You can do everything right for the recruitment cdcfib and still not get picked. I’ve noticed that even if you hit all the marks like your degree, your height, no crimes in your past, and you get your medical letter, things don’t always go your way. One of my friends applied last year, and the rejection felt super random. It made me think there’s more going on behind the scenes than the official requirements admit.

A bunch of people say they think the number of spots is actually crazy limited, way less than everyone expects, so you’re in this massive crowd competing for not enough jobs. Some even claim favoritism or connections might still matter sometimes, though the government swears the process is fair and free. I wonder if sometimes something tiny in your application can get you disqualified, like a blurry document or making a silly mistake on the form. Oh, and you can only apply to one agency, which is such a trap if you don’t pick smart.

So in my experience, it’s not just about being qualified. The selection process is pretty cutthroat and sometimes feels a little mysterious. If you get rejected, it’s not just you. Tons of people do! Just don’t take it personal and try again if you really want it.

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