Blacklisted from the company?

So basically, I declined a job offer from a company (due to my current circumstances); however, I ended up strongly regretting that decision, so I decided to reach back out to the company to see if they could reconsider and re-extend my offer back.

The company read my email over a 100 times over a 4 hour period (I have an email tracker) and then finally replied with:

"We are unable to reconsider you for this position. In order to be considered for a position at company, you would need to reapply via our career site since you formally declined the position. That being said, I would like to reiterate that reapplying does not mean your application will automatically be considered for another position and an interview is not guaranteed. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and based on current team openings. No guarantees can be made given your current employment timeline".

- Given that the company read my email over 100 times and then still decided to not re-extend the offer to me, does that signal that I'm blacklisted from the company if I decide to reapply in the future?

- Is the email message that I received a "typical" or "normal" response, or something more ominous that may suggest potential blacklist from the company?

Would love to hear your thoughts on this.

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Tbh that seemed like an automated response. In terms of the ‘read over 100 times’ thing, your email may have been forwarded to a broader recruitment distribution list (many of whom aren’t the person who would be responding) and imo you shouldn’t read to this.

Its not like it was forwarded to 100 people individually.

Formally declining an offer in a professional way isn’t going to get you added to a ‘blacklist’ so to speak (if there is such a thing at that bank). I could see it being different if you reneged on an offer last minute and pissed off the wrong person, but banks extend offers to people with other offers all the time, many of whom don’t accept

 

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