In brief, if you have applied for the job and you heard nothing for a few weeks after the closing date then it’s a good chance you have not got the job.
Not all companies take the time to say "thanks but no thanks", likewise there are people that have applied for a position and heard nothing and then get a letter out of the blue upto a year later inviting them for interview….
The thing is, your cv does not get you a job; it gets you an invite to interview. Only in very rare occasions will you be offered a position just based upon your cv alone.
It’s a numbers game and if they have 1000 applications for 8 positions, do you think they are going to reply to 992 to say thanks but no thanks? Some will get a letter but most of those 1000 cv’s are in the bin.
If your application looks like the question you posted above then the odds are your not getting a letter to say thanks but no thanks, unless of course you applied in your native tongue and to a company that speaks your language.
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