LinkedIn job reposted

Anonymous
If I applied to a job 2 weeks ago and it’s now been reposted, is it a done deal I’m not getting an interview?

Any insights here...
Anonymous
No. It's possible that they didn't even start reviewing resumes yet.
Anonymous
Recruiters maybe trying to fish for more resumes before they start reviewing
Anonymous
Dude. Chill. Being on the hiring side of things we repost jobs all the time even though we have a great pipeline of candidates...heck, even when we have offers out. We’ve had stellar candidates not work out at the last second (competitive offers by other companies, bad references, etc) so it’s always good to assume it’s not done until it’s done. Don’t read into it.
Anonymous
Once I accepted the job offer and and a couple week later that same job was reposted. I panicked a bit lol. HR process can be very slow, so i shouldn't worry about this. Also those job postings get automatically reposted until it is cancelled.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once I accepted the job offer and and a couple week later that same job was reposted. I panicked a bit lol. HR process can be very slow, so i shouldn't worry about this. Also those job postings get automatically reposted until it is cancelled.


+1

I once applied for a job on a Monday and got an interview on Tuesday for later that day. I got an email from the recruiter right before my call saying, "Someone just accepted an offer!" A lot of places are interviewing people until the last possible minute, since this happened a few times for me.
Anonymous
If it's a relatively generic posting of which the company might hire several people, I wouldn't think too hard about it. At my company our job postings are separate from our internal recruiting page for that job. We actually just reposted a job for which we have several good people in the pipeline that we'd love to hire. But some of them might not work out for various reasons, so we need to keep the pipeline full.
Anonymous
I wouldn't read too much into it. Sometimes these are scheduled, sometimes the company may be trying to get a good pipeline of candidates, sometimes they may have more than one position. So many reasons...
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