How to interpret the cold shoulder
Hi all,
About a month ago I was on a final round interview for a strategist position at a top AM/WM firm. In this last interview the hiring manager told me that they would be back with a decision within about two weeks after that date. Two days after the last date he told me he'd be back by I emailled to check so that I had not missed anything. He then replied that the couple of meetings that they had scheduled for their decision had to be post-poned, and that I would get a decision and feedback by the end of that week. Now, almost three weeks have passed since, and I do not know how to intepret this, or how to act (to email again or not) so I won't seem obnoxious.
Does this community have any thoughts on this situation?
Email them once more. If this persists, move on.
have you called? I've had personally bad experiences with my company's firewalls (even with clients I'd previously exchanged emails with).
there's a chance the decision is being postponed again as well as that you didn't get it. if it were me, I'd keep following
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