Put on Hold - Contact your Interviewer?
So I recently was contacted by HR after first-rounds for a BB, and they told me I "did well" and that they are putting me on hold. The HR lady was really nice, and proceeded to tell me that they're still conducting first-rounds at other schools, and she gave me prospective dates for Superdays and that she'll let me know by next week if I'm invited.
I've pretty much conceded that I'm an on-the-fence candidate and that they're interviewing all the targets (I go to a semi-target), waiting to see if they like everyone/if anyone rejects offers ... so my question is, is it a good idea to contact your interviewer to reiterate your interest? I realize the downside - seeming desperate.. but who isn't desperate nowadays?
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The more the better
I've heard "the more the better" from an ex-wallstreet associate that used to interviews MBA's
?
I've heard "the more the better" from an ex-wallstreet associate that used to interviews MBA's
The more the better of what?
reaching out and contacting.
reaching out and contacting. Keep displaying interest and place a phonecall. email can be disregarded too easily. Its harder to reject a phonecall.
Send your interviewer a
Send your interviewer a hand-written thank you letter especially after the HR lady said that you did well. You will be remembered by your interviewer and it might be the tie breaker when they make up their minds.