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I was interviewed at EY UK on 7th Sep. It was quite smooth. Since then I haven't heard anything back from them though interviewer claimed SLA to get back with outcome of interview is 48 hours. On portal it still says I'm in hiring team phase. It was level 1 interview.
Should I take this delay as rejection?
I had interviewed with Deloitte UK consulting in June/July and was called by the HR team by the end of July that the interviews were positive and they're sending for approval for an offer to be rolled out. I was called back later in September and told that the role is on hold due to a hiring freeze. Is anyone else in this situation and have you'll heard back from the HR team post that
I have been interviewed and selected for a role in EY UK. The status of my job application is “congratulations on receiving an offer from EY”.
However I have not received any email yet.
Can someone confirm which team sends the final offer coz the HR is saying that he has processed everything from his side.??EY
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Hi, there are companies that allow you to work for more than 2 weeks. For example Deloitte UK allows you to work for 20 WD i.e. 4 weeks. Durations longer than this would run into taxation issues I think.
I understand that leaving your family is a tough decision but there are some things that you have to do for a job abroad (unless moving with them).
I think companies give 25 days holiday which you can use to visit India (will get expensive quickly). Else you can have your family visit you (tourist visa is valid for 6 months).
Thank you for the info, my 1 yr old kid and wife will have a dependency visa except my dad