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A question for interviewers

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annaban · 02/09/2014 12:05

I had an interview yesterday for a dream job... There will be another round of interviews for successful candidates. I hope think it went quite well, and certainly finished on a high point.

As I was being escorted out by the lead interviewer - he said 'well done' quite enthusiastically.

Is this just him being pleasant? A 'thanks and goodbye' would have easily sufficed... Any thoughts?

clutches at straws

Thanks
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DragonMamma · 02/09/2014 13:21

It can be a good sign although if I'm escorting a candidate out and they say that they were nervous I usually say 'really? You did really well' as I'm a bit soft.

Only if they've been absolutely shite have I not said that!

HeeHiles · 02/09/2014 13:28

Sounds like you did well, fingers crossed you make it through to the next round. Good luck!

annaban · 02/09/2014 13:42

Thank you :)

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maggiethemagpie · 03/09/2014 23:13

you might have done well, but someone could come along after you and do better. So I really wouldn't read too much in to it. But good luck!

annaban · 04/09/2014 10:48

Thanks Maggie... In beginning to worry that is exactly what has happened. I haven't heard from them within the timescales they said I would....

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