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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]She probably hung up because she was worried you would ask a question that might open her up to a discrimination lawsuit. [/b]I am always extremely uncomfortable when interviewing when people mention kids, because then it's like, oh great, now if I dont give them the job they'll think its because they have kids. I agree with PPs who say it wasn't meant to be. You learned a good lesson and seem to have a great attitude. Something else will come up. However: the scenario you described is very, very specific and a weird interview format. Is it possible someone in the room read this and reported back, and they don't want to hire someone who articulates such company detail on a public forum? Just a thought. That in and of itself would make me question your judgment.[/quote] I would agree with the bolded above. I've had rejected candidates email afterwards wanting some feedback and I always send a generic response because I don't want to get into any back-and-forth about why a particular decision was made. I actually don't think its a good idea to ask for feedback afterwards, it just seems desperate. It might work if you've landed the interview through networking and can go back to your contacts to get information. [/quote]
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