Read previewA woman said she "rage applied" to a job after an incident at work left her in a bad mood.
She said she secured an interview within two days, scored an offer, quit her job, and has zero regrets.
Still, a career coach said rage applying to new jobs could set employees up for failure.
Two days after she applied for the job, Tiara said she had an interview scheduled.
A career coach says people 'rage apply' when emotions run high — it doesn't always set them up for successThe phrase "rage applying" is relatively new.
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