Job Was Reposted After My Interview. What Does It Mean?

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Welcome to Coaching Moment. This is a series where the Work It Daily team will sit down and give you some straight-talk advice on comments we're getting here on YouTube.

In today's episode JT explains what it means when a company or recruiter reposts a job opening after you've interviewed for it and been told no thanks. What does this mean and what can you do?

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After you checkin with the employer whether they give you feedback or not make sure to put up a review on Glassdoor, Indeed, etc. Detailing the run-around, lack of voluntary communication and any sort of feedback they gave you. If they dont know how to articulate what they want, that's a red flag for you and everyone else.

joatnm
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This makes a lot of sense. Especially the part about seeing the job reposted with slightly different verbiage.

MissExclusive
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I strongly believe they don't want to pay what is worth for the position. They want to pay peanuts salary. How an employer expects to pay a highly skilled and professional candidate entry-level salary??? They want professionalism and don't want to pay for it. Plus an employer should take the time in composing and posting their job vacancies. The same way they expect a candidate must pay attention to detail (avoid grammatical errors) when drafting and sending their CVs

abundance
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This is just not true at all. Companies will refresh their postings regularly even if they were dead set on you 100%. This is because of a variety of reasons, including not knowing if you'll accept the offer. The truth is, they keep interviewing until the butt is in the seat (or presumptively after sign-on). It's completely normal and doesn't give you much new information.

Istanbul
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What you said may be true, but sometimes the employer doesntveven realize the job posting is still up on those job sites and they just get reposted by the system. At least that's what I think. Also I do know that after I reapplied to a certain job, I got hired. The 1st time I just didn't pass the typing test. Second time I did.

neetrab
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So it's true, it's bad news!

symo
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Thank you so much for this advice, very helpful.

keepgodst
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The job was canceled and will repost with a new title. The recruiter told me that I wouldn't have to reinterview, but he would like for me to reapply. Not sure about that.

newwomandouglas
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I'm not sure if it's better to go through an Agency or straight to the source for the job.?

ernestmarcucella
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What about when it is a job that anyone can do and has very low (or no) qualifications required i.e. a cashier at Chuck E Cheese where they interviewed numerous people in 2 weeks or so and you saw a lot of people waiting to interview - how particular can you get about a job like that? I understand how YOU didn't get the job but really out of 100 or so people in 2 weeks they couldn't t find a single one to fill it and decide to repost it and start over??

michaelethangross
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What if the job gets re-posted but as part-time?

elisabetmartinez
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Just to cut the video short it’s a bad thing!

Hookahman-rpnq
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The new set of criteria has less skillets than the original skillsets. And this post is 3 weeks after the last interview.

AnitaBarneycastle
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Sooo…. I went thru 7 interviews incl. building a presentation and panel interview. They responded saying the interview went well and wanted to move forward to references, which I provided. Now the job has been reposted. Maybe an auto-repost from LinkedIn? Their job search has been 2 months already.

decarlocalloway
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what if they ask you to reapply? (At this time, we are not proceeding with the search. Subject to University approval, we hope to post a new position in the coming weeks. You are welcome to re-apply at that time.)
what is going on?

ToniHendersonMayers
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Name a time when you wasted weeks of company time and pissed on people like a drunken lord.
Oh, yes, when I was a recruiter.

JohnScuderi
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If it's promoted on LinkedIn it gets auto renewed every 30 days, but yeah if it's actually reposted with new words then yes they are passive aggressive turds who didn't let you know and reposted the job...

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