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Perhaps some other people have been in this situation so can offer some advice, but this is torture! After a recruitment process that has gone on for weeks I made it to the final group for a large corporations graduate recruitment process. They told us that offers and rejections will be made in around 2 weeks time. So now I'm waiting anxiously for a phone call that may or may not come.

 

Even though I finished the last stage feeling like the people from the company liked me, I can't help but feel I f***ed it up and their not going to make me an offer. So a small part of me is still hopeful, but the rest is aware that the rejection, if it comes, will really hurt, as this job really felt like a dream come true. Especially after seeing the offices, where I got a strong sense that I would be very happy and comfortable working there.

 

But I have to wait at least another 2 weeks to be put out of my misery. :(

Any tips on how to avoid thinking about this too much over the next 2 weeks? I'm having trouble focusing on academic work, and the more I go over the things I said in the final interview the more depressed I get, because in hindsight I could have done so much better in the interview.

 

The other thing is that someone from the company (not an interviewer) gave me their email and after saying that they wanted to see me get in the program, said to email them if I had any questions. Is it a bad idea to send an email asking if they know if any decisions have been made yet about the candidates?

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If you have the email/fax of one or all of the interviewers it would be appropriate to send them a follow-up thank you note thanking them for the opportunity to interview. Short and simple. Then, let it go.

 

Good luck! :bunny:

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