Formal Contract

Nurses General Nursing

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Is it normal for a company to say " we have decided to hire a more competetive candidate and not moving forward with you anymore" after 3 weeks after interviewing someone else moved forward with the hiring process?

Specializes in Emergency & Trauma/Adult ICU.

Of course it is. A position was posted. X applicants applied. Y were interviewed. One will get the job.

And ... I'm not sure what this has to do with a contract?

Sure it is. There is no contract, formal or implied, involved in the interview process. You or the potential employer are free to back out at any time, for any reason (as long as the employer's reason isn't a violation of state or federal employment law -- even then, there's no law that says anyone is obligated to hire you, just that they can't automatically exclude you from consideration for reasons related to race, gender, etc.).

Next time you interview you should ask for payment up front so you know they're serious.

I suspect English is not the OP's primary language (at least, judging by posts), so this might very well affect his/her chances. The job market is very tight, and if the OP speaks as though English might be a challenge, well...it could negatively affect results.

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