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That is very bad after an interview FFS. Did you tell us who the agency was?
I'd be tempted to call the client and say the agent hasn't been back to you yet, you haven't been able to contact them, and have you got the job? At least if the client says no, we rejected you, it lets the client know what a tulipe agency they are.
Guess you all were right, saw the job readvertised today . Not a peep from the agent, its the first time i've ever failed an interview, so it's a bummer.
That is very bad after an interview FFS. Did you tell us who the agency was?
I'd be tempted to call the client and say the agent hasn't been back to you yet, you haven't been able to contact them, and have you got the job? At least if the client says no, we rejected you, it lets the client know what a tulipe agency they are.
Guess you all were right, saw the job readvertised today . Not a peep from the agent, its the first time i've ever failed an interview, so it's a bummer.
Looks like we're waiting for Churchill to create another fake ID to massage his ego. That's the lumpy bit just below his stomach when he rolls over and plays dead.
Yeah I just wish if its a no the agent would let you know, rather than let you cling to a faint, vague thread of hope [..]
Unless the client feedback indicates you were useless, agents almost always do that, in the hope that they can line up another interview by the time they give you the bad news about the previous one. It's not altruism on their part, just a desire to keep you at their disposal so to speak.
Looks like we're waiting for Churchill to create another fake ID to massage his ego. That's the lumpy bit just below his stomach when he rolls over and plays dead.
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