When you are applying for a job at Amazon, there are many phases that your application can go through. For example, some people may find their application has entered a “No Longer Under Consideration” phase. What does this mean? Keep reading to find out!
What Does “No Longer Under Consideration” Mean on Your Amazon Application Status?
If your application is “No Longer Under Consideration” at Amazon, this often means that your application was rejected. This could have been because the position was already filled. If your application says this after you’ve been offered a job, ignore this message, as you still have the job!
Keep reading below to find out everything you need to know if your application is in the “No Longer Under Consideration” phase!
Does “No Longer Under Consideration” Mean That Your Amazon Application Was Rejected?
Amazon always updates your application status so that you’re aware of exactly where you stand with the company. If your application now says “No Longer Under Consideration”, this does mean that your application was rejected. You will not get the Amazon job.
Your application could have been rejected for a variety of reasons. You may not have been qualified. Your application could have been incomplete or missing information. It’s also possible that Amazon already filled all of the positions that they were looking to fill.
This means that they do not need to hire anybody else — so all the other applicants are now “No Longer Under Consideration”.
Why Does My Amazon Application Status Say “No Longer Under Consideration” When I Got No Rejection Email?
Amazon gets a lot of job offers every single day. Therefore, they don’t often send out rejection emails. In fact, sometimes they won’t even update your application status to say “No Longer Under Consideration”. They’ll just leave your status in “Under Consideration”.
Every hiring manager and every Amazon facility is different in what they do upon hiring. However, as they have so many resumes and applications to go through, they don’t often send out any rejection emails.
Why Does My Amazon Application Status Say “No Longer Under Consideration” Before an Interview?
If your Amazon application says “No Longer Under Consideration” before you ever get the chance to do an interview, this means that your application was rejected. Your application could have been rejected for a few different reasons.
You may not have qualified for the job. If you didn’t have the necessary qualifications or job experience for that specific position, the hiring manager might have decided to reject your application.
On the other hand, you may have fully qualified for the job — only the job was filled. The hiring manager hired all of the people they needed to, and now they aren’t planning on hiring anyone any time soon (or, at least, not right now).
Therefore, there could be a lot of reasons why your job application didn’t pass this initial round before the interview!
What Does “No Longer Under Consideration” Mean After an Interview?
If your Amazon application says “No Longer Under Consideration” after an interview, you might just be able to ignore it. If Amazon has already given you a job offer, then completely ignore it. When you get an offer, Amazon automatically changes your status to “No Longer Under Consideration”.
Therefore, you have nothing to worry about — as long as you have a job offer. If you have not received a job offer after the interview and now your application status says this, this could mean that the hiring manager has decided to go a different way.
Wait a few days and see if you get a call from the hiring manager or a job offer from Amazon. If you do not, then they likely have decided not to hire you after the interview.
Much like many other employers, Amazon does not call you if you did not receive a job after an interview. They’ll only get in contact with you if they want to hire you.
Keep reading to learn more about Amazon’s application statuses.
Conclusion
When your Amazon job application is “No Longer Under Consideration”, this often means that Amazon is no longer thinking of hiring you. Now, if you have already been offered a job from Amazon and your application status says this, just ignore it! This always happens in this situation!