I'll be in the area for some callbacks and have a spare day and want to take the opportunity to go into one firm's office again.
Do firms pay for the cost of remaining in the city (like the hotel) or is this on us?
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Re: Do firms pay for second-looks?
Did the firm invite you to do a revisit when they gave you an offer? If so, they'll pay for it. If not, you'd need to ask the recruiting people.Anonymous User wrote:I'll be in the area for some callbacks and have a spare day and want to take the opportunity to go into one firm's office again.
Do firms pay for the cost of remaining in the city (like the hotel) or is this on us?
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Re: Do firms pay for second-looks?
Yes, my firm paid for mine (airfare, hotel, and car rental). I asked to do a second look, and they offered to pay.