Scrolling r/recruitinghell just got wild. Witness the hilarious tech drama where frustrated devs dox corporate HQs and target databases instead of offices.

Scrolling through r/recruitinghell at 2 AM is usually a mix of depression, imposter syndrome, and solidarity. But today, my fellow code monkeys, I stumbled upon a thread that escalated from "corporate ghosting" to "casually dropping HQ coordinates" real quick.
We’ve all been there. You grind LeetCode, survive 5 grueling rounds of technical interviews, build a full-stack app for their "take-home assignment," and then... you get hit with an automated "We decided to move forward with other candidates" email at 11 PM on a Sunday.
Usually, devs just rant and move on. But in a recent post mocking an absurd corporate rejection, the hivemind lost its chill. While the exact company wasn't officially named in the original meme, some gigabrain instantly doxxed the corporate HQ. (Spoiler: dropping 1000 W Maude Ave strongly hints at a certain professional blue networking site where everyone pretends to love their jobs).
The comment section was an absolute dumpster fire of peak IT humor. The community split into several hilarious factions:
The tech job market is an absolute bloodbath right now, and recruiters are playing with fire by treating candidates like disposable JSON objects. Maybe HR should use some ai tools to send rejections that don't sound completely soulless.
The lesson here for us devs? If you're building a corporate system, make sure your disaster recovery is top-notch, your DBs are backed up, and your servers are hidden. Because out there, there's a rejected senior dev with too much free time, an active internet connection, and zero chill.
Stay safe out there, deploy on Fridays, and whatever you do, don't ghost candidates.
Source: Reddit r/recruitinghell