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Nor_n2019-02-05 12:59:23
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Nor_n, 2019-02-05 12:59:23

Is it okay to re-interview after a failure?

Hello!
The situation is this: for 2.5 months there was an interview for the position of frontend, June. In general, everything went well, but the test task failed. (The failure was in JS - but this is not so important).
Question: Is it normal to try in 2-3 months (beginning of April this year) to pass the test again? How do employers generally feel about repeat interviews?
Vacancies in the company are always open for juniors.

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SagePtr, 2019-02-05
@Nor_n

If the employer is adequate, then he understands that in 2.5 months the applicant could well have acquired the necessary skills and is now suitable for the position.
And if it is inadequate, then even when passing the test task, it will find a reason not to take it, in which case it will be even better that they did not get a job with an idiot.

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HamSter, 2019-02-05
@HamSter007

If you have improved your knowledge, then why not?!
Persistence, focus!

"Knock and it will be opened to you!"

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Puma Thailand, 2019-02-05
@opium

What difference does it make if it's normal or not? Just go and get through

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Saboteur, 2019-02-05
@saboteur_kiev

There is even a more or less generally accepted minimum period between interviews - a month. If the company does not specifically stipulate a minimum gap, feel free to go.

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Denis Fedorets, 2019-02-05
@fedorez

Depends on the company. Most often yes.
It rarely happens that you just didn’t like you at the “chemistry” level, but they didn’t dare to tell you this and you were wrapped up in skills.
And most often you can try a second time, and a third))

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Alexey, 2019-02-05
@Azperin

If you go with exactly the same knowledge, then there will be little sense

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Daria, 2019-02-11
@Dasha_2017

What's wrong with that.
• The question is different, if you go with the same knowledge to "maybe a ride" because it is possibly sweet and the salary is good, then forget this idea - this is stupidity.
• And if the knowledge is tightened up and what was the failure in the previous interview - learned, prevented and the desire to show that you are great and tried to get the position is burning - then this is very good.
Another question arose, do you say the vacancy is always open for juniors? Or maybe it's a swindler, and they refuse everyone after they use their knowledge a little, is there a test task or something, m?

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Nikolay Baranenko, 2019-03-10
@drno-reg

I think it's worth a try if you have been pumping your skills in js for 2.5 months and still want to get exactly the same position.
By the way, it will be interesting whether the test task will change ...

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