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Hotel Internet
Is hotel Internet, if not provided for free, generally reimbursable by firms for callbacks?
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Re: Hotel Internet
From everything I've seen so far, generally yes, but when in doubt double-check with the recruiting person.Anonymous User wrote:Is hotel Internet, if not provided for free, generally reimbursable by firms for callbacks?
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Re: Hotel Internet
What's a tactful way to approach the subject with recruiters? Expenses in general, actually. Just seems awkward.
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Re: Hotel Internet
It shouldn't be awkward. This isn't like a date where you don't know if you should pick up the tab. It's a professional setting. Just ask: "What is the firm's policy on...?" or "Is the firm willing to cover...?"
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Re: Hotel Internet
Yeah, this. If anything, they'll be happy that you're taking care to check.Anonymous User wrote:It shouldn't be awkward. This isn't like a date where you don't know if you should pick up the tab. It's a professional setting. Just ask: "What is the firm's policy on...?" or "Is the firm willing to cover...?"
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