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Friend had to do some online assessment for a job application.The email stated ONLY "You have until the 2nd July 2019, to complete all three tests."
He tried to do the assessment on that date but was told it was now closed.He later enquired and was told "The tests closed at 5pm on the 2nd and if you attempted to access them after this time or date then they will not be available to you,if you did not complete them then it will show this attempt as being unsuccessful and will have to wait for 6 months to reapply"
Surely , that can't be right ? "You have until the 2nd July 2019, to complete all three tests."- means till 2nd July 2019 23.59hrs ?
He tried to do the assessment on that date but was told it was now closed.He later enquired and was told "The tests closed at 5pm on the 2nd and if you attempted to access them after this time or date then they will not be available to you,if you did not complete them then it will show this attempt as being unsuccessful and will have to wait for 6 months to reapply"
Surely , that can't be right ? "You have until the 2nd July 2019, to complete all three tests."- means till 2nd July 2019 23.59hrs ?
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I'm not sure that I agree.
If I was submitting a postal job application to a company, with a deadline of 2 July, I'd assume that the requirement was for me to get my application in by the close of business (which might well be 5pm) on that date. So it might not be unreasonable to assume a similar deadline for electronic applications.
I'm not sure that I agree.
If I was submitting a postal job application to a company, with a deadline of 2 July, I'd assume that the requirement was for me to get my application in by the close of business (which might well be 5pm) on that date. So it might not be unreasonable to assume a similar deadline for electronic applications.
I always telt folk that "by" (in relation to a date) could mean before that date or on that date, depending on who was reading it. My advice was always to say "before" to avoid any confusion.
Although it may be that the deadline should have run out at 11:59pm, it's not unreasonable to expect applicants to complete the actions well before that time.
Although it may be that the deadline should have run out at 11:59pm, it's not unreasonable to expect applicants to complete the actions well before that time.
Calicogirl looking online it seems lots are getting ina twist about it.It is highly ambigous.I go with this ."Here it states It therefore seems that “until” plus a date includes that date. Let’s examine the essay sentence we mentioned at the beginning of this article: A teacher tells you that you have until April 26 to turn in an essay. Is it due on April 25 or April 26? You’d probably be safe turning in your essay on April 26." https:/ /www.qu ickandd irtytip s.com/e ducatio n/gramm ar/does -until- include -the-da te
if the company he was applying to closes their offices at 5pm, it's hardly amazing that someone would switch the application forms off before going home for the night. (Yes, I know they could be switched off automatically at midnight, but there's no reason why they should be.)
The lesson is not to leave things to the last minute. The outcome would have been jsut the same if you'd done it before 5pm and then your computer froze.
The lesson is not to leave things to the last minute. The outcome would have been jsut the same if you'd done it before 5pm and then your computer froze.
I'm more interested in when your 'friend' found out they had to do the assessment by that date.
If 2-3 days before the deadline, fair enough to leave it until the 'last day.'
Any longer than 3 days then they should have done it well before the cut off point to show interest and willingness to be applying for the position.
Procrastination is the thief of time.
If 2-3 days before the deadline, fair enough to leave it until the 'last day.'
Any longer than 3 days then they should have done it well before the cut off point to show interest and willingness to be applying for the position.
Procrastination is the thief of time.
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