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what if the employer (during recruitment process) indicates "no multiple interviews" for the OCI process. but then on another regional interview process doesnt indicate so, and also lists different entries for different offices.
input would be appreciated
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Re: what if the employer indicates "no multiple interviews"?
Try career office if you haven't already. Or tell us what online system you're using?
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Re: what if the employer indicates "no multiple interviews"?
It probably means you can only interview with one office for that firm.sangr wrote:hello
what if the employer (during recruitment process) indicates "no multiple interviews" for the OCI process. but then on another regional interview process doesnt indicate so, and also lists different entries for different offices.
input would be appreciated
If you're not sure, contact the recruiting coordinator - any legitimate excuse to contact them is a good thing, as it gives you an extra chance to network with them. (And the recruiters decide who gets the interview)
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Re: what if the employer indicates "no multiple interviews"?
Not if you go to a school w a lottery componentAnonymous User wrote:It probably means you can only interview with one office for that firm.sangr wrote:hello
what if the employer (during recruitment process) indicates "no multiple interviews" for the OCI process. but then on another regional interview process doesnt indicate so, and also lists different entries for different offices.
input would be appreciated
If you're not sure, contact the recruiting coordinator - any legitimate excuse to contact them is a good thing, as it gives you an extra chance to network with them. (And the recruiters decide who gets the interview)
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