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Congrats on nailing the first interview! Sometimes companies take a while to schedule next rounds because of internal approvals, coordinating schedules, or just a slow hiring process. Two weeks isn’t unusual, even if it feels long, definitely worth a polite follow-up if you haven’t heard back soon.
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I can relate to it. Some companies take forever to schedule the second interview. May be it is because of a lot of candidates applications or just the mismanagement.
Congratulations on the successful interview! My friends who are job hunting complained about how slow the process is, so it is definitely not just you. I have no idea why, maybe they are taking their time sorting through the huge pile of applicants?