Hi everyone! I need to re schedule an interview but I have no recruiter to reach out to at all. I received a link for an interview with Deloitte Philly and the only two time slots offered are when I'll be on a plane. It says to reach out to my recruiter for any questions but I have no recruiter! No one personally ever reached out to me. I tried calling the office but since I have no name they can't help. Been reaching out on LinkedIn but also nothing. What can I do? This is really stressful.
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I’m a senior at Emory studying biology. I have internship experience in biotech and biochemistry. Was originally planning on med school but due to family circumstances am now looking into consulting. Is anyone willing to give a referral for the following companies: Mercer L.E.K. Consulting ZS Associates Trinity Consulting Charles River Associates Guidehouse AlixPartners PwC/Strategy& IQVIA
I'm gonna assume this will be your first contact with a recruiter
I can't answer directly but link states that this will be a 90 minute interview with three 30 minute interviews with the specific team.
Here's what I found online: "If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete an application, interview, or otherwise participate in the recruiting process, please direct your inquiries to a recruiter or contact Core Talent Services Customer Interaction Center (CTS CIC) at 1-800-Deloitte or USTalentCICInbox@deloitte.com." Good luck!
Ugh that sounds extremely stressful. Were you able to get in touch with anybody since you posted this?
Seems like you've already exhausted all the possible ways to reach out to them. I think the best way, for now, is to look for someone who works there and ask for assistance.