Hey all --
So a firm (my top choice) said they'd take about 3 weeks to get back to me because they still have some interviews to do.
3 weeks from my interview puts me in the same week in which I have 3 deadlines.
I've been told that it looks bad to a firm if you wait until the very last minute to accept their offer.
What's the protocol here, given that the deadlines aren't really coming up, but waiting til they come up looks bad? I don't want to force the firm to rush if it would be detrimental to my candidacy, but I don't want to end up hurting myself with my other options if it turns out I don't get my top choice.
Thanks guys.
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Re: Informing firm of offer deadlines
Spoke with my career office and she said that firms like to know when you receive other offers. It makes you more attractive because someone else has decided to extend you an offer. You have to be careful to make sure they know you are still interested, but if you weren't you wouldn't call asking about when they will extend an offer.
My approach was to call the firms I'm still interested in say that "I am now currently sitting on two offers in your market but remain exceptionally interested in working for your firm this summer. Is there anyway you can provide me with a timeframe for when you will be making your decision." They'll get the idea. Good luck.
My approach was to call the firms I'm still interested in say that "I am now currently sitting on two offers in your market but remain exceptionally interested in working for your firm this summer. Is there anyway you can provide me with a timeframe for when you will be making your decision." They'll get the idea. Good luck.
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Re: Informing firm of offer deadlines
Thanks. Did that. Called and mentioned I had some offers, but that I really enjoyed my visit with them and don't want to act until I hear from them one way or the other.goody687 wrote:Spoke with my career office and she said that firms like to know when you receive other offers. It makes you more attractive because someone else has decided to extend you an offer. You have to be careful to make sure they know you are still interested, but if you weren't you wouldn't call asking about when they will extend an offer.
My approach was to call the firms I'm still interested in say that "I am now currently sitting on two offers in your market but remain exceptionally interested in working for your firm this summer. Is there anyway you can provide me with a timeframe for when you will be making your decision." They'll get the idea. Good luck.
Fingers crossed.
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Re: Informing firm of offer deadlines
Good luck, hopefully it works out for both of us.
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Re: Informing firm of offer deadlines
Did you just call the recruiting coordinator?
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