If you take a pre employment poly exam for a local civil service job and after it is over, the examiner just chit chats and lets you go, wishing you further luck in the process and saying you are all set; there is no follow up questions, no mention of deception, just a hand shake and thanks a lot, can one reasonably suspect he/she passed?
Do examiners always go deeper if they find deception, by interrogating or asking more questions etc? Or is it possible to get that situation above and then get blind sided later with a letter saying you failed, even though the examiner made no mention of you showing deception at the end of the poly?
Thanks.
It could be either of the two.
Looks like you will just have to wait :-[
everyone I have ever heard of who got no grilling after an employment poly passed.
Quote from: pillpopper on Jun 23, 2004, 12:17 AMeveryone I have ever heard of who got no grilling after an employment poly passed.
And how many is that exactly?
whoknows,
The absence of a post-test interrogation interrogation is a pretty good indication that one has passed, because it is standard polygraph practice to interrogate those whose charts are scored as "deception indicated." However, one cannot be certain one has passed until one receives official confirmation.
10 or so
U passed! samething happend to me. Congrats!!!!!!