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Shot on the Job Hunt

Two friends compete over the same job opening.

**DISCLAIMER: All characters and scenarios in this post are fictional.**

Mike is a senior public relations major at a large university preparing to join the work force. One night, he gets in a conversation with his roommate Anne about career options and applying for jobs. Anne is also a public relations major, so they have similar interest in what they would like to do after college.

Mike finds out that Anne has recently applied to a company called Reed PR. Anne went to the career fair the previous quarter and found a contact with Reed to network with. After some time networking and finding out more about the company, Anne determined that it was her first choice company to work for. She spent hours putting together a solid application. During her conversation with Mike, Anne shows him a blog that she created for her application with her cover letter, resume, recommendation letters, writing samples, and fun facts.

The next morning, Mike decides to follow Anne鈥檚 example and create his own job application blog. He copies Anne鈥檚 format and finds out how Anne created her blog. He regularly checks Anne鈥檚 blog to look for tips in order to get a job. Mike decides to send his new blog to Reed PR as well, without telling Anne. He doesn鈥檛 think it鈥檚 important to let her know.

About a month later, Mike hears back from Reed PR that he has been invited to interview with the company. Mike tells Anne this and finds out that Anne hasn鈥檛 made it on to the next round. Anne is surprised that Mike applied to Reed and is upset at him for not telling her and copying her application format. She feels betrayed.

In a competitive world, was it okay for Mike to apply to the same job as his roommate? Should Mike have told Anne that he applied? Is it unethical that Mike copied Anne鈥檚 job application blog format? Does Anne have the right to be upset at Mike, or should she get over it?

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