Is this a bad sign? or an indication that they have a lot of people to interview?
I had exchanged emails with a partner and while he seemed keenly interested in my resume he suggested an interview date that is 2.5 weeks from now.
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- kalvano
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Re: interviews scheduled several weeks in advance
It could just indicate that he is busy and that's the first available date he can see you.
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Re: interviews scheduled several weeks in advance
you got the interview. dont worry about anyone else who is interviewing for the position- just focus onyourself. why and how they schedule your interview, is irrelevant to your interests. knocking the interview out of the park, on the other hand is- so focus on that.
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Re: interviews scheduled several weeks in advance
Interview for what?
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Re: interviews scheduled several weeks in advance
attorney position, with a top firm's small office
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