Anonymous wrote:Could it be they had an internal candidate? It's almost impossible to get the job if there's an internal candidate they like interviewing for the job.
Anonymous wrote:Are you a woman? And a man got picked?
Anonymous wrote:Anything that could kick up in your reference check?
Anonymous wrote:My guess: Someone internal is getting the role (internal politics) or someone with influence swooped in with a candidate. Anyway, sounds like they did like you, and it’s good practice for your next opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I applied for a job about a month ago, went through a few rounds of interviews, and Monday was brought in to meet the entire team. I mean the entire team from administrative support staff to the CEO. I thought the interviews went great! But they clearly didn't because the hiring manager reached out to just now and just wrote a very brusk "We've decided to go in another direction with this role. Best of luck!" (We had great rapport in the three interviews I had with her so I'm not really sure what switched up between Monday and now. At several points various members of the leadership team said "We think you're a great fit," "We think you have great experience," etc.
Obviously suspect it's actually more than deciding to go in a different direction because it seems strange within a week of having me meet the CEO they'd decide to go in a different direction. I asked for any feedback they're willing to offer but this stings.
Not really. Usually my prior jobs we brought 3 candiates to CEO final interview. All equally qualified. Could be you did not say something or did say something.
I got one job and I asked why they picked me He said I was looking for a single sentence and you were only one who actually said it.
"I know how to do this, I have done it before and I will get it done for you". All of us equally qualified. If I did not say that of course he still would of had picked one of us.
Anonymous wrote:I applied for a job about a month ago, went through a few rounds of interviews, and Monday was brought in to meet the entire team. I mean the entire team from administrative support staff to the CEO. I thought the interviews went great! But they clearly didn't because the hiring manager reached out to just now and just wrote a very brusk "We've decided to go in another direction with this role. Best of luck!" (We had great rapport in the three interviews I had with her so I'm not really sure what switched up between Monday and now. At several points various members of the leadership team said "We think you're a great fit," "We think you have great experience," etc.
Obviously suspect it's actually more than deciding to go in a different direction because it seems strange within a week of having me meet the CEO they'd decide to go in a different direction. I asked for any feedback they're willing to offer but this stings.