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Not sure how to receive this. Good or bad sign?
I had a callback for a v100 firm ~a week and a half ago that I got through my school's OCI process - it went really well IMO. The recruiter emailed me last night saying that they need me to re-submit my application materials through their online portal because they work with the govt.
What's up with this? Meaningless formality? Sign that I'm still in the running?
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Re: Asked to re-submit application materials after callback?
It can't be a bad sign. I doubt they'd waste your and their time. So it's either a good sign or a true formality. Do it and stop worrying about it. Good luck.
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Re: Asked to re-submit application materials after callback?
Wouldn't read too much into it. Just a logistical/administrative thing.
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Re: Asked to re-submit application materials after callback?
Same thing happened to me today. Maybe it's a good thing?
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