Received this update from recruiter - What does it even mean?

Hi all,

I've been interviewing for this company for last 2 months now! Super slow and patience testing process... Completed 3 processes, including Screening + Manager Interview+ Panel interview with 3 team members. Now I'm waiting for either offer or rejection and after a week, recruiter reached out to say:

'' Hi , We're currently working through some internal conversations on the role and where things stand, and I'd rather give you a proper update on a zoom call than over email''

Things we know:
1- I'm very good fit for the role, within the salary range with short notice, and did 3 solid interviews
2- This doesn't look like a rejection as I would've received the automated rejection mail
3- This is not a offer either, as recruiter would've called me to offer the role...

So not sure what to think about it? Recruiter only reached out to me on 5pm Friday evening so I have to wait on Monday to find out... Which will be a lot of over thinking and torturous weekend, after this verry long and tiring process. I can't understand anything going on corporate behind the scenes anymore and nothing makes sense. I'm guessing this will be like 'Hey, you are a good candidate but we decided to pull back the role as organizational needs changed, we will post the job in another location... or we decided to go with someone more technical...?' Not sure what to think but this doesn't sounds good so I'm setting my expectations low.

What do you think? Has anyone ever received something similar to this? Finally, good luck to everyone in this horrible job market!!!

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u/yourocktr — 1 day ago
▲ 3 r/Recruiter_Advice+1 crossposts

Received this update from recruiter - What does it even mean?

Hi all,

I've been interviewing for this company for last 2 months now! Super slow and patience testing process... Completed 3 processes, including Screening + Manager Interview+ Panel interview with 3 team members. Now I'm waiting for either offer or rejection and after a week, recruiter reached out to say:

'' Hi , We're currently working through some internal conversations on the role and where things stand, and I'd rather give you a proper update on a zoom call than over email''

Things we know:
1- I'm very good fit for the role, within the salary range with short notice, and did 3 solid interviews
2- This doesn't look like a rejection as I would've received the automated rejection mail
3- This is not a offer either, as recruiter would've called me to offer the role...

So not sure what to think about it? Recruiter only reached out to me on 5pm Friday evening so I have to wait on Monday to find out... Which will be a lot of over thinking and torturous weekend, after this verry long and tiring process. I can't understand anything going on corporate behind the scenes anymore and nothing makes sense. I'm guessing this will be like 'Hey, you are a good candidate but we decided to pull back the role as organizational needs changed, we will post the job in another location... or we decided to go with someone more technical...?' Not sure what to think but this doesn't sounds good so I'm setting my expectations low.

What do you think? Has anyone ever received something similar to this? Finally, good luck to everyone in this horrible job market!!!

reddit.com
u/yourocktr — 1 day ago
▲ 2 r/Recruiter_Advice+1 crossposts

Received this update from recruiter - What does it even mean?

Hi all,

I've been interviewing for this company for last 2 months now! Super slow and patience testing process... Completed 3 processes, including Screening + Manager Interview+ Panel interview with 3 team members. Now I'm waiting for either offer or rejection and after a week, recruiter reached out to say:

'' Hi , We're currently working through some internal conversations on the role and where things stand, and I'd rather give you a proper update on a zoom call than over email''

Things we know:
1- I'm very good fit for the role, within the salary range with short notice, and did 3 solid interviews
2- This doesn't look like a rejection as I would've received the automated rejection mail
3- This is not a offer either, as recruiter would've called me to offer the role...

So not sure what to think about it? Recruiter only reached out to me on 5pm Friday evening so I have to wait on Monday to find out... Which will be a lot of over thinking and torturous weekend, after this verry long and tiring process. I can't understand anything going on corporate behind the scenes anymore and nothing makes sense. I'm guessing this will be like 'Hey, you are a good candidate but we decided to pull back the role as organizational needs changed, we will post the job in another location... or we decided to go with someone more technical...?' Not sure what to think but this doesn't sounds good so I'm setting my expectations low.

What do you think? Has anyone ever received something similar to this? Finally, good luck to everyone in this horrible job market!!!

reddit.com
u/yourocktr — 1 day ago
▲ 3 r/InterviewsHell+1 crossposts

Update through Zoom call after final stage

Hi all,

I've been interviewing for this company for last 2 months now! Super slow and patience testing process... Completed 3 processes, including Screening + Manager Interview+ Panel interview with 3 team members. Now I'm waiting for either offer or rejection and after a week, recruiter reached out to say:

'' Hi , We're currently working through some internal conversations on the role and where things stand, and I'd rather give you a proper update on a zoom call than over email''

Things we know:
1- I'm very good fit for the role, within the salary range with short notice, and did 3 solid interviews
2- This doesn't look like a rejection as I would've received the automated rejection mail
3- This is not a offer either, as recruiter would've called me to offer the role...

So not sure what to think about it? Recruiter only reached out to me on 5pm Friday evening so I have to wait on Monday to find out... Which will be a lot of over thinking and torturous weekend, after this verry long and tiring process. I can't understand anything going on corporate behind the scenes anymore and nothing makes sense. I'm guessing this will be like 'Hey, you are a good candidate but we decided to pull back the role as organizational needs changed, we will post the job in another location... or we decided to go with someone more technical...?' Not sure what to think but this doesn't sounds good so I'm setting my expectations low.

What do you think? Has anyone ever received something similar to this? Finally, good luck to everyone in this horrible job market!!!

reddit.com
u/yourocktr — 1 day ago
▲ 8 r/Recruiter_Advice+1 crossposts

Received this update from recruiter - What does it even mean?

Hi all,

I've been interviewing for this company for last 2 months now! Super slow and patience testing process... Completed 3 processes, including Screening + Manager Interview+ Panel interview with 3 team members. Now I'm waiting for either offer or rejection and after a week, recruiter reached out to say:

'' Hi , We're currently working through some internal conversations on the role and where things stand, and I'd rather give you a proper update on a zoom call than over email''

Things we know:
1- I'm very good fit for the role, within the salary range with short notice, and did 3 solid interviews
2- This doesn't look like a rejection as I would've received the automated rejection mail
3- This is not a offer either, as recruiter would've called me to offer the role...

So not sure what to think about it? Recruiter only reached out to me on 5pm Friday evening so I have to wait on Monday to find out... Which will be a lot of over thinking and torturous weekend, after this verry long and tiring process. I can't understand anything going on corporate behind the scenes anymore and nothing makes sense. I'm guessing this will be like 'Hey, you are a good candidate but we decided to pull back the role as organizational needs changed, we will post the job in another location... or we decided to go with someone more technical...?' Not sure what to think but this doesn't sounds good so I'm setting my expectations low.

What do you think? Has anyone ever received something similar to this? Finally, good luck to everyone in this horrible job market!!!

reddit.com
u/yourocktr — 1 day ago
▲ 2 r/Recruiter_Advice+1 crossposts

Received this update from recruiter - What does it even mean?

Hi all,

I've been interviewing for this company for last 2 months now! Super slow and patience testing process... Completed 3 processes, including Screening + Manager Interview+ Panel interview with 3 team members. Now I'm waiting for either offer or rejection and after a week, recruiter reached out to say:

'' Hi , We're currently working through some internal conversations on the role and where things stand, and I'd rather give you a proper update on a zoom call than over email''

Things we know:
1- I'm very good fit for the role, within the salary range with short notice, and did 3 solid interviews
2- This doesn't look like a rejection as I would've received the automated rejection mail
3- This is not a offer either, as recruiter would've called me to offer the role...

So not sure what to think about it? Recruiter only reached out to me on 5pm Friday evening so I have to wait on Monday to find out... Which will be a lot of over thinking and torturous weekend, after this verry long and tiring process. I can't understand anything going on corporate behind the scenes anymore and nothing makes sense. I'm guessing this will be like 'Hey, you are a good candidate but we decided to pull back the role as organizational needs changed, we will post the job in another location... or we decided to go with someone more technical...?' Not sure what to think but this doesn't sounds good so I'm setting my expectations low.

What do you think? Has anyone ever received something similar to this? Finally, good luck to everyone in this horrible job market!!!

reddit.com
u/yourocktr — 2 days ago

Offboarded all of a sudden from Echo project

Hi folks! I've been working for Echo project for months now and I had good QA score (4 out of 5), but today, all of a sudden my account is restricted and now I find out that I'm offboarded without any prior warnings or issues? Has this happened to anyone?

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u/yourocktr — 5 days ago

Daytripping from Dublin to EddFest in UK (Knebworth) - how to do it properly?

Hi UK folks!

I will be coming to EddFest (11 July) for day visit, I'm planning to fly from Dublin early in the morning and return at night (preferably) or next morning. I was checking airports and routes and I'm kinda confused. I think Luton Airport is the closes to Knebworth and Ryan Air flys there but also Gatwick has a direct train connection. How would I return to any of these airports once concert ends? How would you plan it?

Any recommendations would be great! Thanks,

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u/yourocktr — 21 days ago

Daytripping from Dublin to EddFest in UK (Knebworth) - how to do it properly?

Hi UK folks!

I will be coming to EddFest (11 July) for day visit, I'm planning to fly from Dublin early in the morning and return at night (preferably) or next morning. I was checking airports and routes and I'm kinda confused. I think Luton Airport is the closes to Knebworth and Ryan Air flys there but also Gatwick has a direct train connection. How would I return to any of these airports once concert ends? How would you plan it?

Any recommendations would be great! Thanks,

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u/yourocktr — 21 days ago

Daytripping from Dublin to EddFest in UK - how to do it properly?

Hi fellow Maiden fans! And UK folks,

I will be coming to EddFest (11 July) for day visit, I'm planning to fly from Dublin early in the morning and return at night (preferably) or next morning. I was checking airports and routes and I'm kinda confused. I think Luton Airport is the closes to Knebworth and RyanAir flys there but also Gatwick has a direct train connection. How would I return to any of these airports once concert ends? How would you plan it?

Any recommendations would be great! Thanks,

reddit.com
u/yourocktr — 21 days ago