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by dynamicdispatch 4024 days ago
But do companies explicitly say that, though? From my experience working at a YC startup, the company just used to send out a canned rejection email, irrespective of whether the candidate was rejected because of a bad interview or because someone thought they'd be a pain to work with. The startup I work at once had a staff/lead engineer from twitter interview, and while some loved him, some didn't and he was rejected.
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A reasonably professional person will follow up with rejection emails in order to determine what was lacking so they can work on it. Companies who reject people should be ready to give useful feedback that people can use to improve their chances moving forward.
And, unfortunately, it is in the best interest of a reasonably professional company to decline to comment on a rejection.