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Hi I got selected in Nagarro i.e. I cleared all the tech rounds but now HR is saying there is no vacancy , they are saying as soon as there is a vacancy they will give me an offer and asked me to wait until then. My tech stack is. java backend . Yoe - 2years. What should i do ? I want to join Nagarro, I resigned based on my Nagarro interview result also I hated TCS, hoping HR would call me in week . Pls guide me ? Why do these companies keep interviews when they don’t have vacancy?
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Got an interview request from Amazon for Sr. Digital Marketing Manager. I have been interviewed by and worked for multiple big names like Mcafee, Meta, Microsoft but never by Amazon. I’m wondering how’s their hiring process, what kind of questions and tasks are waiting for me, how many steps are there etc.
Thank you in advance, everyone!
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Interviewing with Apple next week for the roles of Global Supply Manager (GSM) and Worldwide Procurement Analyst in Austin. Does anyone have any tips or advice for the interview? What kind of questions do they ask?
Also, what’s the compensation like in Austin specifically? I would think the compensation would be different than Cupertino. Anyone have any offers or salaries for these positions in Austin?
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If it were me, I’d thank them for their time and allude to specific topics you discussed with the person that stuck with you or made an impression or potentially got you more excited about the opportunity. The more personal and relevant it is to your conversation (vs a generic thank you), the more of an impact it will have on the recipient.
First and foremost, thank them for taking the time to interview you. Let them know that you appreciated learning more about XYZ company, the team, their goals and the priorities of the role. Then reference back to anything that made you think "this is where I want to be". Highlight something you may have connected with the interviewer on that relates to the position. Don't make it seem "robotic" in nature. It must be genuine. Then in closing reiterate your thankfulness for their consideration and time time. Let them know you are interested in the opportunity to contribute X, Y, Z (specific traits of the job description they are looking for ie: collaborating as part of a team environment etc). I hope this helps.