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I interviewed four weeks ago for an auxiliary operator position. I passed my POSS test. I thought it was a success ful interview. I sent a follow-up email three weeks later with no response yet. Should I hold out on the position or let it go?
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Call your recruiter.
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Keep looking and interviewing until you have an offer in hand, preferably until you get to your start date.
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