Some firms give callbacks by snail mail, but odds are it's not good news.Anonymous User wrote:Post Regional Interview: When you receive a letter in the mail from a firm. . . is it ever good news?
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Call back by snail mail, really? Curious, has anyone here ever received a call back by mail.r6_philly wrote:Some firms give callbacks by snail mail, but odds are it's not good news.Anonymous User wrote:Post Regional Interview: When you receive a letter in the mail from a firm. . . is it ever good news?
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mofo la ding
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I was under the impression that a firm does not want to interview a candidate twice. Would that apply to a firm with multiple locations? In other words, if you are dinged in Altanta, would that mean you out of the running at their NYC office?
Asked differently. Is it unusual to get dinged from a firm but then be accepted to an interview (or call back) at one of the firm’s other locations? How common or rare is this?
Asked differently. Is it unusual to get dinged from a firm but then be accepted to an interview (or call back) at one of the firm’s other locations? How common or rare is this?
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OMM (SF) ding
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Was that by email?Anonymous User wrote:OMM (SF) ding
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yeaAnonymous User wrote:Was that by email?Anonymous User wrote:OMM (SF) ding
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Also dinged by OMM(SF)
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Any word on Alston & Bird in Atlanta?
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I think it probably varies by firm. Sounds like a great question for allcpp.Anonymous User wrote:I was under the impression that a firm does not want to interview a candidate twice. Would that apply to a firm with multiple locations? In other words, if you are dinged in Altanta, would that mean you out of the running at their NYC office?
Asked differently. Is it unusual to get dinged from a firm but then be accepted to an interview (or call back) at one of the firm’s other locations? How common or rare is this?
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