What does soon mean for a job interview?

Wall7486

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Well last friday I was told that I will hear from the company's recruiters soon about an invite to the second round. Hate to sound so impatient, but I thought soon always meant 2-3 days especially for these kind of things.
 

LS20

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it can be days to weeks. there are no standards. especially if youre a new grad and its a university recruitment
 

BoomerD

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Maybe sometime in the next 6 months or so...IF they don't find a more suitable candidate.
 

alkemyst

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In college some of those recruiters were interviewing like a year in advance it seemed.

If an interviewer can't pinpoint within a month of when they will make a decision they are more than likely looking for a 6 figure employee willing to take half that.
 

mooglemania85

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Wait a few more days and make a follow-up call, mentioning again that you're really interested in the position and just wanted to see where things stand at this time.
 

krunchykrome

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Soon is their way of saying "you'll hear from us if we are interested in you". It means nothing more. You could wait a few days, or you could wait months. A lot of places won't even inform you if you didn't get the job. Sometimes you have to follow up with them.
 

TheGizmo

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Originally posted by: spidey07
Wow, instant gratification really does it's damages again.

Soon means 1-2 weeks.

this is correct in the context of job interviews anyhow...
 

Injury

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Originally posted by: woodie1
Soon means - at their convenience and god only knows when that might be.

And that they are interviewing other people before moving on to a second round.