I have feeling applying for a job is gambling. You can be the best person for that position but what if lead dev (or someone who make decisions) just have a bad day or maybe they have just found someone else.
In my opinion if employer doesn't exlpain rejection you shouldn't really care about it. You did your best, that is what really matter.
Totally agree. I've come to view every interview/opportunity as a toss of the dice. Whether the process leads to an offer - or to rejection - often has little connection to your skills.
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I have feeling applying for a job is gambling. You can be the best person for that position but what if lead dev (or someone who make decisions) just have a bad day or maybe they have just found someone else.
In my opinion if employer doesn't exlpain rejection you shouldn't really care about it. You did your best, that is what really matter.
Totally agree. I've come to view every interview/opportunity as a toss of the dice. Whether the process leads to an offer - or to rejection - often has little connection to your skills.