Managing more than one interview

Hi everybody! I just would like to receive an advice from you: I am interviewing with more than one firm, and they are quite spreaded. How would you manage it? Would you say from the beginning you are already in advanced steps with other firms, or wait until (if, touch wood) you receive an offer than try to postpone your answer? And how would you do this? Thank you all for your useful comments! Bye

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any143wow, learn english dude

English isn't everyone's first language. If you have nothing constructive to say, don't post.

To OP, it would be better for you to first obtain an offer and use it as leverage. There's no problem in telling HR that you have an offer in hand but that you are extremely interested in their firm/culture. Leverage the offer to expedite the interview process for another firm. If you do not have an offer yet, I would advise you to just take it easy and interview with whichever firm is first on the list.

Banking.
 
MrV
any143wow, learn english dude

English isn't everyone's first language. If you have nothing constructive to say, don't post.

So what? You would be surprised to learn that firms hold hires for US offices to a high bar on English regardless of their native language. It is indeed constructive to point out.

If you have an offer in hand, tell other firms about it, the timeframe, etc. and they will expedite the process. Not sure if you need to provide any specifics about where else you are looking, short of that.

 

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