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Repeated Partner No-Show

Hi All - I'm in a situation wherein I was in hiring discussion with one of the Big-4 of ME. Dec'23 month was spent in seeking time due to slowness and shut down. 

Jan'24 was spent in only listening ‘hiring freeze'…. somehow I managed to get Partner round scheduled on 13th Feb which she didn't attend and then I was given date of 15th Feb to which she again sighted excuse as her client meeting was over running.

Now when I checked with HR they are apologetic about this and are saying they have to find fresh slot in Partner's diary now (which could take again weeks to months?).

Am in last leg of so called hiring process wherein only Partner round is left to happen. 

Btw, HR whom I was in touch got changed and I was introduced to new HR on 13-Feb.

1) What does this all flip flop signify?
2) Does this mean I shouldn't now waste time and consider this a closed chapter since I now have no sight of slots in her diary?
3) today when I spoke with HR, she didn't say anything about ‘hiring freeze’ … so does that mean there is none?
4) 

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Hagen
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edited on Feb 16, 2024
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Hi there,

First of all, I am sorry to hear about your negative experience with that firm!

I would be happy to share my thoughts on your situation:

  • First of all, such delays and rescheduling, especially at the partner level, can sometimes occur due to their hectic and unpredictable schedules. However, if this happens twice, it is certainly not a sign that you are held in high regard as a candidate.
  • Moreover, the absence of further mentions of a hiring freeze from the new recruiter could imply that the freeze might have been lifted or wasn't the main issue affecting your interview process. It's important to stay cautiously optimistic but also realistic about the timelines.
  • Lastly, I would highly advise you to continue your job search and keep your options open. While it's not a definitive sign to consider this opportunity closed, it's practical to not solely rely on this process given the uncertainty and lack of communication clarity.

You can find more on this topic here: How to deal with a rejection from a consulting company.

If you would like a more detailed discussion on your specific situation, please don't hesitate to contact me directly.

Best,

Hagen

Florian
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on Feb 15, 2024
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Hi there,

What a stupid situation to be in. Sorry to hear that!

Regarding your questions:

1) What does this all flip flop signify?

First of all, that whatever firm/office you are talking about is unprofessional and not even showing you a minimum level of appreciation right now. If this is how the recruiting process works out, imagine the time you would have once you join. I would start looking for alternatives.


2) Does this mean I shouldn't now waste time and consider this a closed chapter since I now have no sight of slots in her diary?

I don't think so. You will probably get a 3rd slot soon and the partner might show up or maybe not. Partners who should interview you do not decide to freeze or not. The firm would only ‘officially’ freeze you if HR stops reacting and sending out new slots.


3) today when I spoke with HR, she didn't say anything about ‘hiring freeze’ … so does that mean there is none?

Probably not a full hiring freeze but definitely a big slowdown across all firms in the Middle East. You can look around the forum over the last month to get a feel for it.

All the best with this situation!

Cheers,

Florian

Ian
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on Feb 15, 2024
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

Hi there,

Sorry for the run-around. Not fun.

Also, something to get used to.

1) What does this all flip flop signify?

It signifies that you are less important than a multi-million dollar paying client who had a problem at needed addressing. As it should be.

You take the backseat and you just need to accept that :)
2) Does this mean I shouldn't now waste time and consider this a closed chapter since I now have no sight of slots in her diary?

Not at all! They just need to get time with the Partner, who has 100 other priorities. Just be flexible to them.


3) today when I spoke with HR, she didn't say anything about ‘hiring freeze’ … so does that mean there is none?

Well, given they're interviewing, doesn't sound like it hey :)

(Jokes aside, no, there is no hiring freeze for this company)

4) Extra

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on Feb 15, 2024
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Hi there,

1) What does this all flip flop signify?

Mainly that the company is disorganized and not very professional.

2) Does this mean I shouldn't now waste time and consider this a closed chapter since I now have no sight of slots in her diary?

I would look for alternatives in any case. Even if they schedule the interview, there is no guarantee you will receive an offer. It would not be a good strategy to rely only on that company.

3) Today when I spoke with HR, she didn't say anything about ‘hiring freeze’ … so does that mean there is none?

If you have been invited for interviews, there should not be hiring freeze for your role as otherwise they would have postponed the interviews. However, they might delay the starting date in case of an offer.

In any case, I don’t think this matters for your strategy. I would look for additional companies in any case, if you then get the Big4 offer, you can compare it with the alternatives.

Good luck!

Francesco

on Feb 16, 2024
#1 rated McKinsey Coach | top MBB coach

Auch, this sounds unpleasant. I'm sorry to hear. 

So whether there is a hiring freeze or they're telling you there is one, practically makes no difference since you can't do much about it. (Even though, I agree, it's unfair and annoying). 

It's also annoying that they've taken so long with rescheduling. HR has been struggling a bit to stay on top of stuff. 

Don't drop the application, though. Just keep in touch with them and I'm sure that the interview is going to happen eventually. 

My strong recommendation however is to apply to other roles with other firms. You need to diversify so you don't depend on a flaky application. 

Sharing a guide here on how to build an application strategy that make diversification a priority:

Good luck!
Cristian

Pedro
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on Feb 29, 2024
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This is plain simple.

  • They are recruiting;
  • But recruiting is not the #1 priority in the partner's agenda (current clients and getting new clients is); 
  • Recruiting is “cold” right now but going on, so even less of a priority; 
  • Nothing of this is personal (not usual); 
  • Keep recruiting until you have secured an offer.
on Feb 18, 2024
Ex-BCG Principal | 8+ years consulting experience in SEA | BCG top interviewer & top performer

Hi,

Sorry to hear about this frustrating situation.

Unfortunately nobody here can give you the real answer, because we are not the firm/HR. You could also assume that HR may not necessarily be telling you the full picture, but you would never know. 

Given that they haven't definitively closed this opportunity off for you, I would assume that it is still a possibility, albeit with the low chance.

In the meantime, I would suggest you expand your applications to other firms.

All the best!

Nikita
Coach
on Feb 27, 2024
MBB & Tier2 preparation | 100+ offers | 8 years coaching | 3000+ sessions

Hey,

Unfortunately, this means you are not a priority to them. Continue interviewing with other firms and don't get hung-up on this particular one.

Good luck!
Nick
 

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