2012 DuPont Minority Job Fair
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 7:50 am
Anyone else get their invitations? Delaware, 4 interviews. Median at DCNG.
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Which markets?Anonymous User wrote:Nine interviews in Delaware. Top third at GWU.
Interview at OCI. The interviewer at DuPont likely won't even be on the recruiting committee.Anonymous User wrote:What should I do if I was selected by a firm that's also coming to my OCI? They are one of my top choices and I think I have a good shot with them. Should I take the DuPont interview?
D.C. (x2)Anonymous User wrote:Which markets?
So should I decline the interview at DuPont? We have to accept or decline within the next few days. Or should I take the DuPont interview and still bid on the firm as I would have originally?f0bolous wrote:Interview at OCI. The interviewer at DuPont likely won't even be on the recruiting committee.Anonymous User wrote:What should I do if I was selected by a firm that's also coming to my OCI? They are one of my top choices and I think I have a good shot with them. Should I take the DuPont interview?
How competitive are you for that firm for OCI? If you bid on the firm and accept the DuPont, the firm might ding you during OCI (for having already interviewed at DuPont).Anonymous User wrote:So should I decline the interview at DuPont? We have to accept or decline within the next few days. Or should I take the DuPont interview and still bid on the firm as I would have originally?f0bolous wrote:Interview at OCI. The interviewer at DuPont likely won't even be on the recruiting committee.Anonymous User wrote:What should I do if I was selected by a firm that's also coming to my OCI? They are one of my top choices and I think I have a good shot with them. Should I take the DuPont interview?
So your advice is to... only interview with firms you're not really interested in? That's a bit counter intuitive. If the firm doesn't take DuPont seriously, why would they ding anyone because of it? Let alone a qualified minority candidate -- it's not like there's a huge surplus of us.f0bolous wrote:How competitive are you for that firm for OCI? If you bid on the firm and accept the DuPont, the firm might ding you during OCI (for having already interviewed at DuPont).Anonymous User wrote:So should I decline the interview at DuPont? We have to accept or decline within the next few days. Or should I take the DuPont interview and still bid on the firm as I would have originally?f0bolous wrote:Interview at OCI. The interviewer at DuPont likely won't even be on the recruiting committee.Anonymous User wrote:What should I do if I was selected by a firm that's also coming to my OCI? They are one of my top choices and I think I have a good shot with them. Should I take the DuPont interview?
I'm at their median callback GPA for OCI last year. To the other anon, my school is lottery and I was planning to bid this firm highly, so I think I have a good shot of getting in front of them at OCI.f0bolous wrote:How competitive are you for that firm for OCI? If you bid on the firm and accept the DuPont, the firm might ding you during OCI (for having already interviewed at DuPont).Anonymous User wrote: So should I decline the interview at DuPont? We have to accept or decline within the next few days. Or should I take the DuPont interview and still bid on the firm as I would have originally?
Different anon. Very competitive URM last year, did nearly 40 screeners between DuPont, URm Fair and OCI.Anonymous User wrote:So your advice is to... only interview with firms you're not really interested in? That's a bit counter intuitive. If the firm doesn't take DuPont seriously, why would they ding anyone because of it? Let alone a qualified minority candidate -- it's not like there's a huge surplus of us.f0bolous wrote:How competitive are you for that firm for OCI? If you bid on the firm and accept the DuPont, the firm might ding you during OCI (for having already interviewed at DuPont).Anonymous User wrote:So should I decline the interview at DuPont? We have to accept or decline within the next few days. Or should I take the DuPont interview and still bid on the firm as I would have originally?f0bolous wrote:
Interview at OCI. The interviewer at DuPont likely won't even be on the recruiting committee.
last year, few if any of the interviewers got callbacks, much less offers, from the "job fair." while the firms do not take dupont seriously, they also do not like interviewing the same candidate multiple times.Anonymous User wrote: So your advice is to... only interview with firms you're not really interested in? That's a bit counter intuitive. If the firm doesn't take DuPont seriously, why would they ding anyone because of it? Let alone a qualified minority candidate -- it's not like there's a huge surplus of us.
To the anon with the question, do you think you're so overwhelming qualified that you'll even get a screener at OCI? You could end up turning down an interview here and not ever getting one down the road. I'd advise you check your schools OCI stats to see how many of those who bid even received interviews with the firm before deciding to turn down a guaranteed opportunity to get in the room with them.
Mind saying how competitive? Stats / School range?Anonymous User wrote:Different anon. Very competitive URM last year, did nearly 40 screeners between DuPont, URm Fair and OCI.
There was a lot of overlap of firms at the 3 screening locations. Not one single firm allowed me to do 2 screeners. One firm gave me a second screener, realized its mistake and canceled my second screener.
School: 26-50Anonymous User wrote:Mind saying how competitive? Stats / School range?Anonymous User wrote:Different anon. Very competitive URM last year, did nearly 40 screeners between DuPont, URm Fair and OCI.
There was a lot of overlap of firms at the 3 screening locations. Not one single firm allowed me to do 2 screeners. One firm gave me a second screener, realized its mistake and canceled my second screener.
E-mail the scheduler/coordinator of the program. I didn't get an e-mail at first but after I e-mailed them, they forwarded me my interviews. If you're going to the Houston one, I can send it to you. Also, let me know if they do end up sending you interviews.Anonymous User wrote:so if I never got an e-mail for this, then I can assume that I didn't get any bids then huh?
I registered back in mid-April
Awesome. I'm essentially you're clone if you're an AA male.Anonymous User wrote:School: 26-50
Top 10% + LR, 5 years solid WE pre-LS.
Five offers out of my first seven CB's, canceled about ten more that were scheduled.