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Canceled callback- What to do?
I received an offer on Saturday night from my first choice firm, which I intend to accept. I had a CB scheduled for another firm on Monday (today), which I canceled by leaving a voicemail on the recruiter's line Sunday morning. I have not heard anything back, and I wouldn't expect to. But should I follow up again today now that everyone is back in the office?
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Re: Canceled callback- What to do?
Yeah why wouldn't you?
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Re: Canceled callback- What to do?
Still no answer from the recruiter...Called again and left another voicemail.Mal Reynolds wrote:Yeah why wouldn't you?
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Re: Canceled callback- What to do?
I basically did the same thing before. You did all you could. I mean they should appreciate you not wasting their attorneys' times by still coming in. You were as professional as you could have been under the circumstances. Congrats on the offer btw!
EDIT: if you feel compelled to reach out later today etc. and express your gratitude/apologize for short notice I'm sure that's fine (in my case the reaction was totally positive)
EDIT: if you feel compelled to reach out later today etc. and express your gratitude/apologize for short notice I'm sure that's fine (in my case the reaction was totally positive)
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