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What to bring to a callback?
I have a callback at a midsized (150 person) firm. They didn't say to bring a writing sample or anything and did not ask for one in the screening interview. Should I bring one anyway. What about a cover letter?
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Re: What to bring to a callback?
Person wrote:I have a callback at a midsized (150 person) firm. They didn't say to bring a writing sample or anything and did not ask for one in the screening interview. Should I bring one anyway. What about a cover letter?
Here are the things I always had with me just in case:
Resumes
Transcripts
Writing samples
List of references
I almost never needed them, but somebody would occasionally ask for one or the other.
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Re: What to bring to a callback?
Don't bring a cover letter. You are going to be there in a person to tell them why you want to work there, you don't need a piece of paper that says the same thing in a condensed form.Person wrote:I have a callback at a midsized (150 person) firm. They didn't say to bring a writing sample or anything and did not ask for one in the screening interview. Should I bring one anyway. What about a cover letter?
You should bring the four documents that awesomepossum listed, with the addition of an undergraduate/graduate degree transcript if you are interviewing for patent jobs. I wouldn't expect to use them, but they are good to have on hand in case someone asks for them. Other than that, just bring a notepad and pen to jot down things you talked about in between interviews so you can keep them straight i your head, and make sure you are well rested and hydrated. Good luck!