RE: Bidding Failures Forum
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RE: Bidding Failures
If we didn't win a bid at a firm (100% student select, not pre-screened) in a city that we are currently living in does it make sense to contact the firm now to try and set up an interview, or wait to see if a waitlist spot opens up?
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Re: RE: Bidding Failures
I would suggest contacting the firm now and setting up an interview while you are in town.sp003k wrote:If we didn't win a bid at a firm (100% student select, not pre-screened) in a city that we are currently living in does it make sense to contact the firm now to try and set up an interview, or wait to see if a waitlist spot opens up?