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Any firms that mail callback invitations?
Has anyone heard of firms that send callback invites through regular mail? I'm out of town this week and was wondering if I should be concerned about missing a letter.
I know usually it's just bad news through the mail and good news over phone or email, but after getting a post-callback ding via phone call and having a different firm tell me they would contact me by mail (maybe I was already dinged?), I realized there's some firms that don't stick to the typical contact methods.
I know usually it's just bad news through the mail and good news over phone or email, but after getting a post-callback ding via phone call and having a different firm tell me they would contact me by mail (maybe I was already dinged?), I realized there's some firms that don't stick to the typical contact methods.
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Re: Any firms that mail callback invitations?
I was offered an on-the-spot callback, but also told that if I lost the card that the interviewer gave me, it would be okay, since they'll also mail out the information on scheduling a CB.Anonymous User wrote:Has anyone heard of firms that send callback invites through regular mail? I'm out of town this week and was wondering if I should be concerned about missing a letter.
I know usually it's just bad news through the mail and good news over phone or email, but after getting a post-callback ding via phone call and having a different firm tell me they would contact me by mail (maybe I was already dinged?), I realized there's some firms that don't stick to the typical contact methods.
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Re: Any firms that mail callback invitations?
Fitzpatrick, Cella mailed callbacks in the past, but I'm not sure if they still do.
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Re: Any firms that mail callback invitations?
I've heard of it. Open your mail.
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Re: Any firms that mail callback invitations?
Hughes Hubbard (at least for me) called me to say they wanted me to come to a callback but didn't give me the information about how to schedule it over the phone. I got a letter a few days later with the recruiting office's phone number.
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Re: Any firms that mail callback invitations?
Day Pitney. Thought the letter was a ding, but it was an invitation to do a callback.Anonymous User wrote:Has anyone heard of firms that send callback invites through regular mail? I'm out of town this week and was wondering if I should be concerned about missing a letter.
I know usually it's just bad news through the mail and good news over phone or email, but after getting a post-callback ding via phone call and having a different firm tell me they would contact me by mail (maybe I was already dinged?), I realized there's some firms that don't stick to the typical contact methods.
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Re: Any firms that mail callback invitations?
Received a phone call CB from them this year but maybe they will follow up with a letter...Anonymous User wrote:Fitzpatrick, Cella mailed callbacks in the past, but I'm not sure if they still do.
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Re: Any firms that mail callback invitations?
Lowenstein Sandler does snail mail CBs.
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Re: Any firms that mail callback invitations?
crap I have my old address on my resume because I don't have a new address yet (still looking for a place). Should I contact firms to let them know there's a change of address, and just give my parents address or something?
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Re: Any firms that mail callback invitations?
They emailed me. Almost got a heart attack thinking it was a rejection.Anonymous User wrote:Received a phone call CB from them this year but maybe they will follow up with a letter...Anonymous User wrote:Fitzpatrick, Cella mailed callbacks in the past, but I'm not sure if they still do.
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Re: Any firms that mail callback invitations?
If you can't get mail at your old address, yes. I've received a few letters from firms that didn't convey the information any other way. Of course, I wouldn't update twice. Maybe update now to your parents and have your parents give you any mail after you move.Anonymous User wrote:crap I have my old address on my resume because I don't have a new address yet (still looking for a place). Should I contact firms to let them know there's a change of address, and just give my parents address or something?
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