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Mechanics of accepting an offer? (a really dumb question)

Post by Anonymous User » Tue Feb 12, 2019 7:08 pm

As the title says, this is a dumb question. But I wanted to make sure I was not committing some career-ruining faux pas. I got a voicemail extending an offer from a firm yesterday morning. The partner said that recruiting would reach out to me, but I have not heard anything since then. She did not request that I call her back or anything. This is a pretty big firm. I'm assuming the answer is that I should just chill out and wait to hear from a recruiter. Is that normal/when should I expect to hear from a recruiter?

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Re: Mechanics of accepting an offer? (a really dumb question)

Post by Anonymous User » Tue Feb 12, 2019 7:56 pm

Freaked out about this same thing. I would sit tight and wait. Normally your offer is good for something like 28 days anyways, so you have plenty of time to accept. I would imagine you will hear from the recruiter by the end of the week.

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