Is 19 Interviews Way Too Many?
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 1:04 pm
I got 19 interviews for OCI. Is this just too many? Whats the normal amount?
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I'd say it's not the # of interviews, but the timing. Did you schedule these 19 interviews back-to-back? Are they all on the same day?Anonymous User wrote:I got 19 interviews for OCI. Is this just too many? Whats the normal amount?
nopeFuturePaulClement wrote:I interviewed with 54 firms last summer and turned down 40 or so offers (many of them V10s). I would recommend taking as many interviews as you feel up to.
God you sound like a masochist. If you presumably had so many offers already, why did you continue going on callbacks?FuturePaulClement wrote:I interviewed with 54 firms last summer and turned down 40 or so offers (many of them V10s). I would recommend taking as many interviews as you feel up to.
guy's a bit of a troll. likes to post in the WashU thread. Just ignoreYeezus Wept wrote:God you sound like a masochist. If you presumably had so many offers already, why did you continue going on callbacks?FuturePaulClement wrote:I interviewed with 54 firms last summer and turned down 40 or so offers (many of them V10s). I would recommend taking as many interviews as you feel up to.
This would have been better flame if he had said "most of them V10s."ek5dn wrote:guy's a bit of a troll. likes to post in the WashU thread. Just ignoreYeezus Wept wrote:God you sound like a masochist. If you presumably had so many offers already, why did you continue going on callbacks?FuturePaulClement wrote:I interviewed with 54 firms last summer and turned down 40 or so offers (many of them V10s). I would recommend taking as many interviews as you feel up to.
Depends on the PVD. I'm at Penn, and I think 20 screeners is pretty safe at median, if you're looking at big NY firms, but it'll depend a bit on your interviewing skills. However, if most of those screeners are for a place like DC, you're in danger of potentially striking out (not trying to scare you, but I tried very hard for DC and it's a very grade sensitive place. I was also born and rasied there, so I've lived there for over 20 years and only moved away for undergrad/LS).Anonymous User wrote:Is 20 interviews at PVD at median too little? Just got our oci schedules. I feel like its light but best I can do is hustle. Damn lottery balls.
Another Penn here. If these 20 are NYC, you should be fine. Last year, I think most of us were mid to upper 20s. You can also pick up screeners by hanging out in the hospitality suites for the firms you didn't get and asking the recruiting coordinator to squeeze you into a slot (a friend actually got a callback out of just chilling and talking up the associates).Anonymous User wrote:Is 20 interviews at PVD at median too little? Just got our oci schedules. I feel like its light but best I can do is hustle. Damn lottery balls.
That's how I read it at firstnevdash wrote:This would have been better flame if he had said "most of them V10s."ek5dn wrote:guy's a bit of a troll. likes to post in the WashU thread. Just ignoreYeezus Wept wrote:God you sound like a masochist. If you presumably had so many offers already, why did you continue going on callbacks?FuturePaulClement wrote:I interviewed with 54 firms last summer and turned down 40 or so offers (many of them V10s). I would recommend taking as many interviews as you feel up to.
Guessing this is Duke as OCI schedules came out today. 20 is not crazy low but is probably on the low side, though this varies by market. There should be an opportunity soon for you to sign up for open slots with firms that didn't get enough bids - I would feel safer if I were you by grabbing a few of those. The more interviews, the safer you will be. But 20 is not an absurdly low number at Duke anyway.Anonymous User wrote:Is 20 interviews at PVD at median too little? Just got our oci schedules. I feel like its light but best I can do is hustle. Damn lottery balls.
43 screeners and 1 offer. Just wanted to repeat this message.Danger Zone wrote:I did over 30 screener and got one offer, so like, don't underestimate how unlucky you'll get (or how bad of an interviewer you are, in my case).
Because they want a job?lawman84 wrote:19 interviews sounds like a terrible time. Have no idea how people could suffer through 30+ interviews over a few days.
Is that a question? I hope so. Otherwise, it's not worth it. Even if they get one, I don't know if it's worth it. Maybe I'm just a crazy person, but interviews are mentally exhausting. Especially when I have a bunch in a row.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Because they want a job?lawman84 wrote:19 interviews sounds like a terrible time. Have no idea how people could suffer through 30+ interviews over a few days.