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by chasd00
1274 days ago
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When i was hired at my last job i made a phone call to a higher up that ended with "yeah we'd love to have you, consider yourself hired. We just need to work through the process". Even then, it was 30 days until an offer letter and start date was in my inbox. If you're starting from scratch then 2-3 months sounds about right to me. |
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I once applied for a really interesting incubator-within-telcom-giant role, which I thought would be a cool and unique experience. First red flag was it took about a month to just set up a phone interview, but I dealt with it because of how unique the role sounded. Then, after about two months, they flew me down to San Antonio for the onsite. They informally told me "You're a great match, we're going to get our ducks in a row and then call you with next steps!" Then... ghosted. After a few months, I gave up and found a different job. Moved my family across the country, signed the rental lease, and so on. Then, out of the blue, about a year after that initial interview, that telcom called me back with "Hi, [candidate], I'm calling to schedule a second interview for that [incubator] role. When would work for you?"