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Return time for an offer?
So I had a callback at a firm over two weeks ago and have heard nothing. I thought it went fairly well. They told me that I would hear back if not the week after the callback, the week after that. Should I assume I'm rejected?
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Re: Return time for an offer?
How will this effect your behavior? Keep applying for jobs and interviewing until you have something.
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Re: Return time for an offer?
I wouldn't assume anything. You might be rejected but not necessarily. I think it's generally accepted to call them once X + 7 days have passed, where X is the time frame they originally gave you. It sounds like they gave you 2 weeks and it's been more than that, so I'd give them a call pretty soon.Anonymous User wrote:So I had a callback at a firm over two weeks ago and have heard nothing. I thought it went fairly well. They told me that I would hear back if not the week after the callback, the week after that. Should I assume I'm rejected?