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Vanaheim
2 months ago

Definitely yes.

If you were successful, you would have submitted a contract.

ChrisGE1267
2 months ago

No – this is not a rejection; but even if you should get a rejection, you will never find out the true reason because you do not want to make yourself legally vulnerable. Therefore, it will always remain with non-speaking general flossals…

herzilein35
2 months ago

After my personal experience yes, but don’t have to! Every employer has said so far.

koofenix
2 months ago

Can count on you never hear anything again. But give them two three weeks to check out other candidates.

Christina168
2 months ago

Hello

No, not yet. He only reveals the intention that the employer wants to leave all options open.

Rarely, you get an employment contract immediately. Only from the applicants is the one who is best suited.

You shouldn’t be allowed to wait too long. If it exceeds a week, you can and should ask. Finally, it is a waste of time to wait for a long time for a promise that will end up as a rejection.

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Rubezahl2000
2 months ago

No, of course not.
What do you think?

They certainly have many more interviews with other applicants and only decide after.

nobodyathome
2 months ago

No, that’s just a hint you don’t want to get out of here yet.

SirPeterGriffin
2 months ago

No. Where you see a rejection, I don’t know.