6 Job Search "Signs" That Don't Actually Mean AnythingU.S. News & World Report (blog)1 are employers who remove job listings as soon as the application period closes—even before they've begun conducting interviews.
Ms. Green mentions a number of things that drive candidates nuts, and she explains how many of these comments/issues actually send false signals to candidates, or that they get mis-interpretated. Don't let this happen to you.
I especially liked her comment about when the company doesn't get back to you on a timely basis doesn't mean they've rejected you - it could simply mean other priorities developed and the search went to the back burner. Don't let silence slow you down in moving your candidacy forward at that particular company, nor should you put your eggs in one basket waiting to hear back.
Barry Deutsch
IMPACT Hiring Solutions