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Old Jul 24, 2016, 07:05 PM
rdgrad15 rdgrad15 is offline
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I've always wondered how you know if you got a job after an interview. I know that, from what I heard, if an interviewer says they are interviewing other people as well than that means you didn't get it. Wasn't sure if that is the case all the time or just some times. Also I once had an interviewer that was being very supportive, like, naming other positions I could apply to in the event I do not get the position. Even though she was being polite, I feel like that could be another sign I didn't get a job.

I feel like when interviewers are either distant or overly supportive, or mention how they will be looking at other candidates first, it is a sign you are not their top priority or a good match. Is that true? What is your take on the subject? Also, lastly, what are some of the biggest no-no's during an interview? I know some of the basics such as not showing insecurity, not being professional, or just coming off as unprepared and disinterested. Are there any others that I am missing?