I've got several callbacks scheduled in a large non-NYC market. Two with bigger firms, one with a boutique. They're scheduled for back to back days. Traditionally, I'm told that boutiques like the one I am interviewing at doesn't reimburse or pay for callback expenses. The large firms should but have not mentioned anything about it.
How can i tactfully reach out to the recruiting coordinator to ask if they will pay for callback expenses? And how can I reach out to them to ask if they will split expenses over the three-day period?
I may be overthinking this but I don't want to come off as presumptuous
Thanks for the help, all
Edit: The large firms are satellite offices with less than 100 attorneys, not main offices
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Re: How to Ask for Callback Reimbursement/Expenses
I usually wait for the offer/rejection then kindly remind them.