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Highest number of callbacks from OCI w/no offer?
Just curious about this. Did a forum search and didn't see anything, so I was just wondering what people's experiences were.
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Re: Highest number of callbacks from OCI w/no offer?
12. Don't take anything for granted :/
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Re: Highest number of callbacks from OCI w/no offer?
give the people more details. you just bumped the average anxiety level on this board from a 6 to an 11Anonymous User wrote:12. Don't take anything for granted :/
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Re: Highest number of callbacks from OCI w/no offer?
What details do you want and why do you think they'd be helpful?
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Re: Highest number of callbacks from OCI w/no offer?
This is honestly the most fear-mongering and useless thread I've yet to see on TLS. It isn't surprising that you found no info on this after a search, because talking about this is helpful to no one. Why would you even need this information? Spend your time preparing for your interviews instead of worrying about statistics that are unique to individuals and of no use to you at all.
FWIW, I know someone who only had 1 callback from OCI, and got an offer from that CB. I also know other people with just a few CBs, or none at all, that are worried enough without having to read about people who've done a million interviews and still struck out. CB to offer stats are totally dependent on the person interviewing, the firms they're interviewing with, +1000 other factors. If you're worried about striking out and not having an offer despite your X number of CBs, then I really think your time would be better spent getting ready for your interviews.
FWIW, I know someone who only had 1 callback from OCI, and got an offer from that CB. I also know other people with just a few CBs, or none at all, that are worried enough without having to read about people who've done a million interviews and still struck out. CB to offer stats are totally dependent on the person interviewing, the firms they're interviewing with, +1000 other factors. If you're worried about striking out and not having an offer despite your X number of CBs, then I really think your time would be better spent getting ready for your interviews.
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Re: Highest number of callbacks from OCI w/no offer?
Completely agree. Unsure why anon thoAnonymous User wrote:This is honestly the most fear-mongering and useless thread I've yet to see on TLS. It isn't surprising that you found no info on this after a search, because talking about this is helpful to no one. Why would you even need this information? Spend your time preparing for your interviews instead of worrying about statistics that are unique to individuals and of no use to you at all.
FWIW, I know someone who only had 1 callback from OCI, and got an offer from that CB. I also know other people with just a few CBs, or none at all, that are worried enough without having to read about people who've done a million interviews and still struck out. CB to offer stats are totally dependent on the person interviewing, the firms they're interviewing with, +1000 other factors. If you're worried about striking out and not having an offer despite your X number of CBs, then I really think your time would be better spent getting ready for your interviews.
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