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Callback Timing
Had a callback at a V20 last Friday in NY. How long do things take now that the hiring season is slowing down? When would it be appropriate to send a follow up?
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Re: Callback Timing
I'd think the CB to Offer timeline would be much quicker, since firms are getting more desperate to fill the last few spots.Anonymous User wrote:Had a callback at a V20 last Friday in NY. How long do things take now that the hiring season is slowing down? When would it be appropriate to send a follow up?
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Re: Callback Timing
This. If you want to know more you can kindly email or call the recruiter and ask what they think the timeline will be like for you.Anonymous User wrote:I'd think the CB to Offer timeline would be much quicker, since firms are getting more desperate to fill the last few spots.Anonymous User wrote:Had a callback at a V20 last Friday in NY. How long do things take now that the hiring season is slowing down? When would it be appropriate to send a follow up?