Is calling the people who interviewed you to gauge their reaction an option?
Either way just apply and mention it in your cover letter that you already interviewed, you really have nothing to lose.
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manpreet
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3 years ago
I went through three rounds of interviewing for a position, and was rejected almost 24 hours after the last interview. They said "based on our needs and organizational structures" that they would restructure the position. I assumed that meant they were hiring internally, but I've gotten word that they've actually put up an entirely new listing for the position. I've read the posting - it's slightly different in terms of its responsibilities & pay, but I'm still a great fit. (The previous position had a set end-date and pay, this one doesn't have either restriction.) It's only been a week between the rejection and the reposting - do I reapply? Do I contact the hiring manager about interest in the new position?