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That's a good question. My first thought is that it might be a ghost job. Some companies just keep posting jobs they have no intention of filling. There are various reasons for that, the most common being that it looks good. They want people to think they're doing well and always hiring, regardless of what the reality may be.
We have had the same position open on and off for months due to expansion. We hire, train a new group, and then open the position for more. We haven't had a high turnover, just expanding.
It's hard to say without working there. I also wonder if some companies keep posting the same jobs as a way to collect data, not necessarily hire. Or to make the company look more profitable than it actually is.
I know that with our company we’ve had lots on internal movement because we tend to promote from within so you’ll see the same jobs posted for us quite often. Guess it depends on how that specific company tends to promote