I know that the title makes me sound like I'm trolling, but it's a serious question. My screener was horrific, and I'm wondering if anyone has had experience mass mailing a firm that already rejected them at OCI, whether on purpose or by accident.
I've mass mailed about 40 firms since last night, and have received 4 CB's so far, and I am still waiting to hear back from 3 CB's through OCI, but I am starting to get nervous, since most of my CB's had high yields, and I clearly am not a pro interviewer.
Any advice/answer to the main question?
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Re: Mass Mailing a Firm that Rejected You at OCI
You probably won't get a CB, but what do you have to lose at this point? Worst they can do is reject you again.
I was "not selected" for a screener interview at a job fair that preselected students, and I scored a CB a few weeks later after I sent in my resume/transcript/cover letter. You never know what will happen, so just go for it.
I was "not selected" for a screener interview at a job fair that preselected students, and I scored a CB a few weeks later after I sent in my resume/transcript/cover letter. You never know what will happen, so just go for it.