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It took me three weeks. I had all but given up. Pretty sure I want first choice cos the offer was a low ball . But it worked out.
Up until this year, I've never heard of interviews taking as long as they are right now. I guess companies just have their pick more than have in a really long time, so they're not in a hurry. But USUALLY it takes two days max. My partner recently got a job that took a full week for verbal offer and that was very strange to me.
That’s an indication that the company and its board believe the market is changing, or they are not prepared for growth.
w/in a week…beyond that I would think I’m not the first choice!
Depends on the company; HR at my company insist we interview every candidate even if we’ve found the perfect person earlier on in the process.
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One week in my case
Next day after the final round for me
In one week, but it also depends on HR. Don’t be scared to reach out to your recruiter if you want to know if you are still being considered a candidate.
Usually 1 week.
Until they figured out how to budget a new hire
I had one verbal job offer in an interview
A day
Initial verbal offer within a week, but the call to schedule the conversation about the offer was the day after final interview. My schedule was just busy so it took a few days to find a window that worked for me and the CTO extending the offer. The post negotiation offer took a weekend and a day after that, and then I took a day and a half to deliberate before turning it down. It was a good offer but I have a good job already and there wasn’t enough to differentiate the new opportunity from my current role.
From experience, if they want you they will let you know within 3 days, any longer and it’s because they’re waiting for first option to accept or not before they move down the line
It took me almost a month after the final round, mainly because my now boss was out of office and then his boss was out of office, so it stretched on waiting for dollar amount approvals.
If it’s a start up that day. Larger companies take longer, but the longer they take,, the more I would worry about their management, and where they’re going.
Week although depends on time of year public holidays etc
I’ve gotten them on the same day three times. Twice a few days later.
I’ve had the next day twice and weeks once.
Bigger companies take longer because it takes longer to collect feedback from everyone and set time to discuss together
Depends on the situation... Within a week is typical. However, I have interviewed for two roles (in consulting firms) which are dependent on engagements being signed. So, they have told me I'm the candidate they want, but they are not allowed to "pull the trigger" on the offer until the contract is signed.
2 weeks to 2 months - completely depends on the company in my experience. More than a couple of weeks, I'd keep looking.