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cancel callback?
Is an email sufficient or is a phone call to the recruiter expected to cancel a callback?
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Re: cancel callback?
email is fine (assuming a couple days notice). if it was more last minute i'd call first, voicemail if necessary, then email.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 6:47 pmIs an email sufficient or is a phone call to the recruiter expected to cancel a callback?
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Re: cancel callback?
email sufficient
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Re: cancel callback?
email sufficient
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Re: cancel callback?
I cancelled two Monday CBs this morning via email. No issues at all.
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Re: cancel callback?
Our career services actually recommends we cancel via email (presumably for a paper trail? who knows...).
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