In your previous job searching experiences...

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RbSX

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Just curious, applied for a job that was posted on May 20th with a deadline on May 30th, and I applied on the 30th.

Do companies usually wait for all resumes to come in before the deadline?
 

Farang

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They hire when they find the right candidate, in my experience.

edit: and this applies specifically to the situation you describe
 

theflyingpig

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When I was a hiring manager, I usually just collected up resumes at my leisure. You see, I am in a position of power, therefore those who are applying, are, in general, at my mercy. I should note that I do collect *all* resumes, so yours should get through. This is because (and all hiring managers know this) each resume represents a person who could possibly be the perfect candidate, so it is unwise to ignore one turned in on the very last day. Heh, I remember one guy who actually hand delivered his resume at 1600 on the deadline. His resume was superb, and I hired him on the spot. Had I not accepted his resume, I would have missed out on possibly the greatest torturer in the pacific northwest. His skill is truly something to behold.
 

Billb2

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I agree. They all go into a pile and get evaluated. When they were submitted doesn't matter
 

amdhunter

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At the job I am now, I was hired 3 months before the posting deadline. I guess they'll hire as soon as they find the right person.
 

Insomniator

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I know places hire people on the spot but still have to create a fake job descriptions and bring in people (minorities) for interviews to satisfy the equal oppurtunity/AA crap.

So yes, it is entirely possible they already have the position filled. It is possible that it was filled before anyone even interviewed for it.
 

pontifex

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in my experience, 98% of the companies i send my resume to never get back to me.
 

SacrosanctFiend

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Originally posted by: pontifex
in my experience, 98% of the companies i send my resume to never get back to me.

Do you make an effort to contact them after sending your resume?
 

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Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: pontifex
in my experience, 98% of the companies i send my resume to never get back to me.

Do you make an effort to contact them after sending your resume?

It's almost impossible with 98% of the companies hiding their email address and telephone.

I had an opportunity with one. They sent out a mass email saying he was going to be out of town for a couple of days. I sent out an email the night before he came back asking if I was still being considered. No reply.
 
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