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Contacting interviewer post-interview
Had an interview on wednesday with a V-50 firm which I'm in the mix for grade wise, and I thought it went extremely well. Unfortunately, they made some callbacks on Friday. At the end of my interview my interviewer gave me his card and told me to email him if I had any questions (which I imagine is pretty standard, but he said so fairly enthusiastically). Would it be a bad idea/would I potentially lose or gain anything if I email him to ask about the time frame for callbacks?
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Re: Contacting interviewer post-interview
I can't imagine it would hurt you or help you to be honest.Anonymous User wrote: Would it be a bad idea/would I potentially lose or gain anything if I email him to ask about the time frame for callbacks?