Today I had my first callback, at the firm I liked most based on pre-OCI research and my screening interview. They called me just now to give me an offer, which is super exciting, but I'm a little confused about what to do now.
I have like four other CBs scheduled this week and next and am wondering whether I should cancel or go anyways to see what they are like. On the face, I really like the people I met today and think it would be a great firm, but I am still curious about some of the other firms; it would be nice to hear them out and see how they are different.
Is it kosher to go on CBs after getting an offer you're pretty happy with? Do I tell the interviewers or HR people that I've already received an offer; do I name names?
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Re: Do I keep going on CBs after getting an offer?
Do what you feel. You have 28 days; go nuts.johndhi wrote:Today I had my first callback, at the firm I liked most based on pre-OCI research and my screening interview. They called me just now to give me an offer, which is super exciting, but I'm a little confused about what to do now.
I have like four other CBs scheduled this week and next and am wondering whether I should cancel or go anyways to see what they are like. On the face, I really like the people I met today and think it would be a great firm, but I am still curious about some of the other firms; it would be nice to hear them out and see how they are different.
Is it kosher to go on CBs after getting an offer you're pretty happy with? Do I tell the interviewers or HR people that I've already received an offer; do I name names?
Thanks - glad to be asking a cheery question!
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Re: Do I keep going on CBs after getting an offer?
You should go on any callback where you would consider that firm over the firm you have an offer from. Even if you're leaning towards your current offer, if there's some scenario where you see yourself accepting an offer from another firm, go on a CB with that firm.johndhi wrote:Today I had my first callback, at the firm I liked most based on pre-OCI research and my screening interview. They called me just now to give me an offer, which is super exciting, but I'm a little confused about what to do now.
I have like four other CBs scheduled this week and next and am wondering whether I should cancel or go anyways to see what they are like. On the face, I really like the people I met today and think it would be a great firm, but I am still curious about some of the other firms; it would be nice to hear them out and see how they are different.
Is it kosher to go on CBs after getting an offer you're pretty happy with? Do I tell the interviewers or HR people that I've already received an offer; do I name names?
Thanks - glad to be asking a cheery question!
Conversely, you should cancel all the callbacks where you're pretty sure you won't accept their offer. I know you can never be 100% sure, but if you're pretty certain, might as well cancel.
Don't tell interviewers or HR people you've received an offer unless (1) they ask (which they might), or (2) your offer deadline affects the timing of your process with other firms.
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Re: Do I keep going on CBs after getting an offer?
i think the general rule is, cancel cbs from firms that you aren't really that interested in, but go on cbs from firms that you still would consider accepting an offer from. give at least 24 hours of notice before canceling a cb though.
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Re: Do I keep going on CBs after getting an offer?
I think you should definitely go on the other callbacks if you feel you're even the slightest interested in the firm. This is a big decision that warrants serious consideration about where you want to start your career. Other firms want to tell you/show you what they are like, and you just might happen to like a firm that you haven't seen yet more than the one you have an offer from. You don't want any lingering doubts in your head later on in your career about whether you chose the right place or not. Visiting the other firms will make sure you limit those thoughts.
In regards to mentioning an offer, I think there are a few things. First, if you already have the callbacks scheduled soon, I don't think you mention it to the HR/recruiting team. However, if your callbacks are scheduled for a few weeks from now or haven't been scheduled at all, you should probably tell them that you have an offer that you are considering but want to be able to meet with their firm before your offer expires.
If your offer and future callbacks are in the same city and people are skeptical on you living there, that's a great opportunity to bring it up. "I want to live here because of weather, family, etc. Also, I have a few other opportunities in this market that I'm weighing right now, so I know that I want to be here."
I don't necessarily think you name names, but I think you just trust your judgment during the interviews. You're obviously a bright person who interviews well, so trusting your gut is probably the way to go. But remember that firms are probably pretty confident in their own evaluation process; name-dropping another firm isn't going to automatically make you seem more amazing in their eyes.
In regards to mentioning an offer, I think there are a few things. First, if you already have the callbacks scheduled soon, I don't think you mention it to the HR/recruiting team. However, if your callbacks are scheduled for a few weeks from now or haven't been scheduled at all, you should probably tell them that you have an offer that you are considering but want to be able to meet with their firm before your offer expires.
If your offer and future callbacks are in the same city and people are skeptical on you living there, that's a great opportunity to bring it up. "I want to live here because of weather, family, etc. Also, I have a few other opportunities in this market that I'm weighing right now, so I know that I want to be here."
I don't necessarily think you name names, but I think you just trust your judgment during the interviews. You're obviously a bright person who interviews well, so trusting your gut is probably the way to go. But remember that firms are probably pretty confident in their own evaluation process; name-dropping another firm isn't going to automatically make you seem more amazing in their eyes.
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Re: Do I keep going on CBs after getting an offer?
Thanks for the helpful answers, guys. Best of luck to all of you in your interviews. I'm going to withdraw from consideration from some firms from whom I haven't yet received CBs and am not particularly interested in, but I'm going to try to stick it out with the CBs I have.
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