How did JPMC send your rejection after the final HMI?

Hi everyone! I recently completed my final HMI with JPMorgan Chase and I’m currently waiting for the results.
For those who unfortunately didn’t make it after the final HMI, how did JPMC inform you? Did you receive a rejection email, a call, or did you simply stop hearing from the recruiters?

Just trying to get an idea of what the usual process looks like. 😭 Any experiences would be appreciated!

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u/Fearless-Celery246 — 23 hours ago

2 days after a terrible HMI, is no update a bad sign?

It’s been 2 days since my HMI/final interview, and honestly, I feel like I completely messed it up. 😭 The interviewer seemed skeptical about some of my answers, and there were a few moments where I felt like I wasn’t explaining myself well at all.

I already emailed them to follow up regarding the results, but I still haven’t received any update or feedback.
For those who’ve gone through the HMI process, is this usually a sign that I failed? Or is 2 days still way too soon to assume anything? I’m trying not to overthink it, but I’m already convinced I failed. 😭 Any insight?

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u/Fearless-Celery246 — 1 day ago
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I fell like I completely messed up my final interview

I feel like*

I just finished my final interview and honestly, I feel so defeated.

I stayed with my previous company for 7 months before parting ways, and almost half of the interview was about my previous employment. The HM kept asking if I passed a med cert, if I stayed in constant communication with my CSAM, and even asked, “From June 20 to July 2, did you inform your CSAM about your situation?”

I kept saying yes because I genuinely did. But she would laugh a little or make sarcastic reactions after my answers, and it made me feel like she thought I was lying. I started feeling like she was trying to corner me, and it completely threw me off.

I became nervous, overly conscious, and my enthusiasm just disappeared. Communication is actually one of my strengths, but I feel like I wasn’t able to show that at all.
Later, she asked about my motivation and I literally just said, “my daughter.” By then, I already felt like the interview was going badly.

Then she asked, “If you don’t pass, what will you do then?” And honestly, that just made me feel like I already knew the outcome.

I’m so sad because I know I could’ve done better. I prepared so much for this, and I hate that I wasn’t able to show the version of myself I knew I could be.
Now I’m just waiting for the rejection email. Maybe I’m overthinking it, but damn… it hurts knowing I could’ve done better.

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u/Fearless-Celery246 — 3 days ago