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I'm not so sure, maybe because the employer does not want the applicant to be frustrated after hearing " I am sorry you didn't get the job ". Its actually pretty frustrating to hear those phrase because I myself had already experienced hearing those phrase before and its kinda frustrating specially mentioning that phrase in front of many applicants. I feel hopeless that time.

Because they haven't decided. In many cases, you are not the last person they will interview for the position. They may have to discuss it with other persons. In addition, they run back ground checks on those candidates they are considering.

The last reason is that you may be their second choice, and if the first one does not accept, they may extend the offer to you. I've actually had that happen on several occasions.

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Q: Why do employers say 'You will hear from us soon' instead of saying out front that you did not get the job?
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