Gave Amazon on-site interview on Friday, recruiter wants to follow up on Monday. Is it precursor to reject? (feedback in a day?)
they wouldn't spend employee hours on calling you to reject
Google does. They ask time on calendar! Made me wait for few days and then called and rejected me!
Not Amazon. Amazon is cheap
Nah
I have interviewed with Amazon, multiple phone interviews and then was flown to Seattle for 2 days, and told I'd hear within a few days. Took a few extra days but was called and rejected. You likely won't get a personal rejection call unless you've been to an in person.
I went in person
Yes for onsite. No for phone screen.
Just means the team is debriefing Monday and the recruiter is going to give you a call. I usually conduct same day debriefs and know the results of an interview in the same day. Not all teams operate this way which is why we usually have "up to" 5 business days to reach out to you.
Usually when they ask you to schedule call it means reject with some feedback so that you would try again after some more preparation but who knows anything can happen please update when u hear from them
#FakeNews All OS results come via phone. Dont crush OPs spirits over a weekend since you dont know.
Frankly, an email would suffice. I seriously don't want to waste my time scheduling a call with someone only to hear a rejection. What I hate though is companies that just ghost you. No response, nothing.
If you went onsite. They will call you with a yes or no.
Rejection emails are good enough for me
You're not being customer obsessed..... I provide an imaginary shoulder to cry on once I reject candidates
Of course not. They left me in dark for a long time. No contact whatsoever. I had to bug them again to again to finally hear from them that I was rejected.
I think most companies will call u to reject if you've spent time talking to recruiters and engineers.
I wish. A company (not FANG*) flew me out to LA and just sent me the generic rejection email.
Ouch