I mass mailed a firm I am very interested in a few weeks ago and I haven't heard anything from them. I just got an email from ocs that they are now doing a resume forward for the upcoming oci session. Should I go ahead and send them my info through the RF now?
Thanks!
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Double applying to a firm?
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Re: Double applying to a firm?
Couldn't hurt.
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Re: Double applying to a firm?
I know someone who was rejected from a firm through mass mailing (not just didn't hear back, actually got a rejection letter), then met with them at OCI, got a CB and an offer and worked there this past summer. It can never hurt to send your information a second time.
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Re: Double applying to a firm?
Definite yes. You cannot contact a firm only if they reject you from OCI screener... Firms often even contact applicants that they dinged.
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Re: Double applying to a firm?
Great that's what I was leaning towards. Thanks for the advice.
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