Tech IndustryJan 13, 2020
Amazonzgsm23

Does Google Reject candidates via Phonecall?

Hi guys, I recently interviewed with google and the recruiter just asked me some time to talk on later this week. Is there anyway to read this? Is that the norm? Even if i get in, there will still be anothet round of interviews if they like me. The role is within Finance Ops as a process manager. Current: NEW grad student so i dont have any current TC. EDIT: Just got the call and it lasted form 55 seconds. A reject with a stern tone :)

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Google HPvW08 Jan 13, 2020

Sometimes

Credit Karma Pizza🍕🍕 Jan 13, 2020

You guys call and reject 🥺 You took my hopes up and then rejected me on call. Didn't even provided any feedback! Seriously, why would you guys call? That's a mean way to reject

Google HPvW08 Jan 13, 2020

Try Tinder

Oracle vAPF84 Jan 13, 2020

Yes, Google recruiters are required to reject via a phonecall. I was rejected last time with a phonecall. If your recruiter says words like want to talk about next steps then it is good news otherwise its tough to say.

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kindness✨ Jan 13, 2020

Was your last Interview an onsite or a phone round?

Amazon zgsm23 OP Jan 13, 2020

Finance Ops team doesn't do onsite interviews. I had it via hangouts.. If they like me, next step would be to do another round of 2 hangouts interviews

Expedia Group 01010100 Jan 13, 2020

Is that what they told you, no onsite?

Juniper chatbott Jan 13, 2020

Yes , 99% of times

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kindness✨ Jan 13, 2020

And is acceptance news mostly delivered via email?

Oracle vAPF84 Jan 13, 2020

No phone call again.

Google Ben Dover. Jan 13, 2020

Recruiters want to hear you cry. So they can sleep peacefully

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URHh52 Dec 8, 2021

Damn dude haha

Wiley DRWHO42 Jan 13, 2020

My suggestion is to approach each call with optimism and confidence. While you can prepare yourself for a ‘sorry next time’ it can really go either way and why focus on the negative when there is a shot you can get in or move to the next step. Good luck

Google Ben Dover. Jan 13, 2020

Why do you overcharge for college textbooks and pay us $1 at the end of the semester

Wiley DRWHO42 Jan 13, 2020

Not my department but the lifecycle to create a book is not simple and is a big effort from origination to editorial to typesetting to printing/ publication. On top of that royalties have to be paid to the authors. Back to the topic.

AT&T MsdR32 Jan 13, 2020

Text book companies are terrible.

Amazon zgsm23 OP Jan 15, 2020

EDIT: Just got the call and it lasted form 55 seconds. A reject with a stern tone :)

Wiley DRWHO42 Jan 15, 2020

Sorry to hear.