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Absolutely. Especially when the interview has been held in an out of the way
location.
Geoff
Quoting Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com>:
>
> When I'm at an interview and I hear, "Thanks for coming in," I usually
> figure that it's the equivalent of "Don't call us, we're call you." My
> experience tends to support this belief, even though the words could be
> simply a piece of politeness
>
> But I'm curious: has anyone ever got a job after hearing "Thanks for
> coming in"?
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