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Is there any point in applying for projects that are not sold?
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On a project hunt, and I see a lot of roles that I am interested in, but some of them are not sold with a probability of around 50-70%. This is the first time I am searching for a role on my own, so I'm pretty new to all of this. Is it best to stay away from these roles/projects? Is it because the project may even fall through?
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There's no harm in applying for it.
But truth be told, myscheduling is complete shit, don't expect to hear back from 95% of applications
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