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Two questions:
How would you ask about the flexibility of the location of a role? I'm interviewing for a role on the west coast, but I do have plans in future to move back east at some point - I currently work at a company that allows me to work from either. How would you approach this and would you do it in the interview or once you reach the offer stage?
How can you tell what level a job is at Amazon Web Services? I'm feeling a little in the dark as to what my expectations can be.
Hey fishes,
I have given the interview in Hexaware and later on I got the email to fill the CAF form which is also done. Nos it's been 20 days and no call, no e-mail at all! I can see the status as offet pending.
I am on notice period and I have only 1 month remaining.
Is it like, hexaware will release the offer at the end time or something! Because I'm eagerly waiting for the offer as I don't have much time now!
Hexaware Technologies
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If there is a posted open role, I would reach out asap. Why wait?
If there isn’t a posted role, still reach out and express interest in future opportunities sooner rather than later and then follow up every so often.
So this is from a 3rd party recruiter vs an in-house recruiter? It depends on why you didnt get the role initially — did they hire someone internally, are they looking for specific category experience, etc. If you don’t get the role, ask the recruiter why and for specific feedback so that you know how/what to improve on next time around.
You might also find in-house recruiters and connect with them directly — intro yourself and let them know you are interested in their agency. Build a relationship with in-house recruiters (and others) at whatever agency you are interested in.
Also, most agencies post their roles even if they have farmed them out to a 3rd party recruiter. You just need to do a little research.