Nov. 27, 2025
A few a month i applied for a job.
The interwies was sucessfuly i mean the first round follows the second and so on.
The decision maker on company offered a trial day.
They had choosen from 4 people.
I tried to my best but i wasnt choosed.
I tried to understand why but there was no explanation.
An oppeortinuunity missed
An opportunity missed
A few a month is ago I applied for a job.
A few months ago I applied for a job.
The interwviesw was successfuly.
The interview was successful.
i mean tThe first round was followsed by the second and so on.
The first round was followed by the second and so on.
The decision maker onf company offered me a trial day.
The decision maker of company offered me a trial day.
They had choosen from 4 people.
They had chosen from 4 people.
I tried to my best but iI wasn't choosedn.
I tried my best but I wasn't chosen.
I tried to understand why but there was no explanation. I tried to understand why but there was no explanation.
An oppeortinuunity missed
An opportunity missed
A few a month is ago, I applied for a job.
A few months ago, I applied for a job.
The interwviesw was successfuly
The interview was successful
"successfully" is an adverb, which is for modifying a verb, like "I successfully did an interview". "successful" is the adjective form, which you can use for nouns like "interview".
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I mean the second round following the first and so on.
"X follows Y" -> X is after Y, so had to swap things around.
The decision maker onin the company offered a trial day.
The decision maker in the company offered a trial day.
They had to choosen from 4 people.
They had to choose from 4 people.
I tried to my best but iI wasn't choosed.n
I tried to my best but I wasn't chosen
I tried to understand why but there was noy didn't give an explanation.
I tried to understand why but they didn't give an explanation.
The explanation doesn't just exist in the void, so it's more natural to talk about "not finding an explanation" or "not being given an explanation"
An missed oppeortinuty missedunity
A missed opportunity
A few a month is ago I applied for a job.
A few months ago I applied for a job.
The interwviews wasere successfuly.
The interviews were successful.
iI mean the first round followsed by the second and so on.
I mean the first round followed by the second and so on.
The decision maker on companycompany's hiring manager offered a trial day.
The company's hiring manager offered a trial day.
They had to choosen from 4 people.
They had to choose from 4 people.
I tried to my best but iI wasn't choosedn.
I tried my best but I wasn't chosen.
I tried to understand why, but there was no explanation. I tried to understand why, but there was no explanation.
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The interwies was sucessfuly
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I tried to my best but i wasnt choosed.
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I tried to understand why but there was no explanation. I tried to understand why, but there was no explanation. I tried to understand why, but there was no explanation.
I tried to understand why but the The explanation doesn't just exist in the void, so it's more natural to talk about "not finding an explanation" or "not being given an explanation" I tried to understand why but there was no explanation. I tried to understand why but there was no explanation. |
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