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First of all let me say outside of being a nervous wreck it was an otherwise pleasant experience. The polygrapher was a geniunely nice individual and thoroughly explained everything that was going to happen without putting any spin on it like I thought he would. We went through a set of questions two times. There seemed to be zero control or irrelevant questions, I identified all questions as relevant which surprised me. I was so nervous the first half of both sessions I was surprised I passed at all, if I did. That brings me to my question. After it was all over he basically said, "you're done", Ill pass all this along and someone shoudl be calling you. He then took me to do some other post test stuff which I will not explain in detail but it was laid out in the appointment as part of the applicant phase. So: A) There was no post test interview, but no mention of passing as well what can I take from this?
B) If I did "fail", would he have still taken me to do the other things that he did which were part of the plan for this portion of the hiring process?
What do you think?
BTW, no countermeasures were used, would not know where to use them in this kind of test.