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If it's bank or insurance take lite man they will not hire u the job might have already been sold to someone... 

They are just taking interviews to prove to place thor candidate 

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If u are so frustrated apply for job in job bank which has lmia after that they will not hire u so complaint Abt the poster stating that  they are selling lmia that is one of my hobbies

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11 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

It sounds like your interview went quite well, especially since the interviewer extended the conversation, became informal, and discussed next steps, including salary expectations and upcoming rounds. This is generally a positive sign—they wouldn't have spent extra time if they weren't interested in you as a candidate.

 

However, while these are good indicators, there's no guarantee, and interview processes can be unpredictable. Some people have had positive-sounding interviews but were later turned down due to internal reasons or stronger candidates.

 

Sending a follow-up email is a great idea. In addition to thanking the interviewer for making you feel comfortable, you can also:

 

1. Reiterate your enthusiasm for the position and the company.

 

 

2. Highlight a key point from the conversation that connects your skills or experience to their needs.

 

 

3. Restate your appreciation for the next steps and your excitement about moving forward.

 

 

 

This will keep you fresh in their minds and leave a positive fi

nal impression.

 

Thanks anna.. mee venakala oka power undi anna... very intelligent power adi... 

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27 minutes ago, lollilolli2020 said:

kotha PR import aa brotheruu. 

maa @kevinUsa anna ni kalisava leda ?? 

a man and a woman are holding hands in a movie .

 

 

Ledu anna.. ayana peru lo USA undi kada so assumed as much.. I just graduated UG 24' no PR yet :D 

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11 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

If u are so frustrated apply for job in job bank which has lmia after that they will not hire u so complaint Abt the poster stating that  they are selling lmia that is one of my hobbies

LMAOOOOO!!!! :D 

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6 minutes ago, corsaer said:

Ledu anna.. ayana peru lo USA undi kada so assumed as much.. I just graduated UG 24' no PR yet :D 

Bachelor’s?

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1 hour ago, corsaer said:

Hi!

Ivala interview unde, we started with general open ended questions, it was supposed to be a 30 minute meeting but went on for 45 minutes. Toward the end the interviewer became quite informal, and proceeded to talk about next steps (upcoming interview rounds with different personnel), asked me about my expected salary and shared that they usually make a spot offer on the 3rd round. 

What do you guys think? Naku agatley, do you think I should expect good news? Anyone had similar experiences and then were turned down? What can I do now to maximize my chances and make the best impression possible (I am going to send her a follow-up email thanking her for being personable and making me feel at ease during the process).

Thank you

Edit: This is for a trainee finance role in Canada. 

its like talking to a girl on a dating app... never know what happens

all depends on their other options

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34 minutes ago, Aquaman said:

its like talking to a girl on a dating app... never know what happens

all depends on their other options

Lol true! The least I can do is my best.

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35 minutes ago, mustang302 said:

very common vuncle..thats the process after every interview..!!

Konchem elaborate cheyandi please.. :) 

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7 hours ago, corsaer said:

Hi!

Ivala interview unde, we started with general open ended questions, it was supposed to be a 30 minute meeting but went on for 45 minutes. Toward the end the interviewer became quite informal, and proceeded to talk about next steps (upcoming interview rounds with different personnel), asked me about my expected salary and shared that they usually make a spot offer on the 3rd round. 

What do you guys think? Naku agatley, do you think I should expect good news? Anyone had similar experiences and then were turned down? What can I do now to maximize my chances and make the best impression possible (I am going to send her a follow-up email thanking her for being personable and making me feel at ease during the process).

Thank you

Edit: This is for a trainee finance role in Canada. 

i had similar experience....HR called the next day and i told her that the first interviewer was really impressed and that he asked enough technical questions.....

asked her to check with the person and waive next set of interviews. got an offer within hours.

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