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cbass99, you have every right to ask. they may not answer but you can ask what went "wrong."
- most places would actually appreciate you calling up to askhereswhatidid
- you think? hope that is the cast at least.ohhhhhsnap
- case*ohhhhhsnap
- ok. thanks for the advice. i didn't think i could or should do that. thanks.cbass99
- "what about me don't you like mother fuckers!!"pango
- haha.... that's a "don't do"
<--pango - i felt that i had a great interview and spoke well, asked smart questions, made them laugh at times etc..i will follow up just so i know whycbass99
- maybe their hire had tigobittiesmoldero
- just go in and start working there like they hired you...sine
- You have to work on speaking well???monospaced
- aaaand monospaced.ohhhhhsnap
- i LOVE sine's advice. fucking brilliant! same thing happened to me last sept. interviewed with a university the staff seemed to love me but there was this one chick that was super hard to impress. i told her to eat a d. i think that's why i didn't get the job. j/k... but still.ohhhhhsnap
- love me especially the developer (was a UI gig) but there was this one chick (PM) that was super hard to impress. i told her to eat a d. i think that's why i didn't get the job. j/k... but still.ohhhhhsnap
- i told her to eat a d. i think that's why i didn't get the job. j/k... but still. i asked them what went wrong, no reply.ohhhhhsnap
- don't let it get you down... just take that attitude of greatness to your next interview bro broohhhhhsnap