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Hotel for Callback?
I go to school in NY and have a CB in Boston scheduled to start at 10 am. Is it reasonable to ask for a hotel to stay in the night before?
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Re: Hotel for Callback
You normally get a hotel for morning interviews.
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Re: Hotel for Callback
Okay, thanks. I have hotels for my other interviews that are 3-4 hours away by flight, but I was wondering what the protocol was for a CB in a city that is relatively close.lukertin wrote:You normally get a hotel for morning interviews.
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Re: Hotel for Callback?
Do you think it's unreasonable to ask for a hotel so you don't have to deal with a flight and experiencing rush hour in two different cities just to get to a 2hour callback interview? You're going to be mentally exhausted.
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Re: Hotel for Callback?
I've done the Boston morning callback several times. Just tell the recruiter you are coming from NY and would like information a out travel and accommodations. They usually have a memo prepared and preferred hotels.
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