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That moment when you leave an interview with the absolute certainty that you got the job, but receive negative feedback.
That moment when you leave an interview with the absolute certainty that you got the job, but receive negative feedback.
You know that interview where you were impeccable, the one where you did well from start to finish? And yet the feedback is negative.
Then, stopping to think, the doubt arises: it wasn't meant to be or it was meant to be, but I wasn't good enough?
Well, friends, I've been unemployed since October, and yesterday I went for an interview. I arrived early, prepared myself, studied the company. There were 4 vacancies and 8 candidates.
I was the youngest – I'm 26 years old. The vacancy was for the logistics shipping sector, and I have a degree in logistics technician, with 6 years of experience in the area.
I can walk home from the company, so everything was fine.
Today, the company informed me that it will not continue with my participation.
You know, you feel bad, you become disillusioned with everything. Am I really that bad?
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