Update on the hiring process: I just received an invitation from the hiring manager for a call to discuss “feedback on the process so far.” Could this be a polite way to inform me that I didn’t get the job?

Update on the hiring process: I just received an invitation from the hiring manager for a call to discuss “feedback on the process so far.” Could this be a polite way to inform me that I didn’t get the job?
RCadmin
It’s understandable to feel uncertain about the purpose of the call, but it’s not necessarily a sign that you haven’t got the job. Hiring managers often schedule feedback meetings to discuss various aspects of the hiring process, which can include gathering input on your interview experience or updating you on the progress of the hiring decision. It could also be an opportunity for you to ask questions about the role or the company.
While it’s always good to prepare for any outcome, try to stay open-minded about the conversation. It may be a chance for constructive feedback, which can be valuable for your future applications. Good luck!