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I was contacted by an Amazon recruiter for a remote Sr. Program Manager role. I took and passed the assessment and was moved to the hiring manager round which was scheduled for tomorrow. I got an email tonight saying that the Director of the group decided that the person must be in Seattle. I am in Austin, which is not an option. I’m disappointed! The recruiter will let me know if any remote roles come up but in the mean time, does anyone have any remote Amazon roles that they’d refer me to?
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Until I have an interview…. I don’t even consider it in contention
Honestly it depends on the organization. The bigger the org/company the longer I will wait to hear back. In my experience the more people the process has to include the slower it moves. However if it's an independent practice or something I usually give it max 10 days. I try to be accommodating but you've also got to move on with your life.
I wait a week for the first follow-up and another week for the second. I'm sure it's a bit much for some places, but others have appreciated what they see as enthusiasm for the role. Like others said, though, considering the size and nature of the organization is crucial, too.
Depends - I know some places have had hiring freezes, others have been hiring non-stop. It seems like it varies but I usually expect to wait up to a month before I hear anything
I usually wait like 10-14 business days
I wait about 2 weeks total. However, if I haven't been offered at least a phone screen after a week I pretty much know that's not the position for me.
Exactly, tbh I just stop expecting stuff after the first call and am pleasantly surprised when something comes through
I would say two weeks max. Sometimes I follow up with the hiring manager to see if the position has been filled.
A few weeks. I'm a recruiter hiring PTs. What state are you from?
IQVIA took 1 year for them to give me an offer. They would use Aston Carter who would send a WhatsApp message once in 3 months. Wasted a year with this then said to the manager at the final interview "I'm a fresher and so i will not be able to answer such questions".. i aced the test rounds 🤣 i regret nothing.
Be assertive. Ask what the timeline is. If you have a personal deadline for some reason- another offer or whatever- let them know what it is.