Hi,
I was invited to a partner round case interview and it has been exactly two weeks today since I took it. When should I expect a response? Does it normally take this long?
Hi,
I was invited to a partner round case interview and it has been exactly two weeks today since I took it. When should I expect a response? Does it normally take this long?
Hello,
Congratulations on reaching the partner round case interview! The waiting period for responses after such interviews can vary widely from one organization to another. While some companies provide feedback relatively quickly, others might take longer to evaluate candidates and make decisions.
Two weeks is not an unusual timeframe for waiting, especially for partner-level interviews, as they may involve multiple rounds of assessments and deliberations. If you haven't received a response yet, it's generally a good idea to wait a bit longer. However, if you're anxious or want to follow up, you can consider sending a polite email to the company's HR or the recruiter who scheduled your interview to inquire about the status of your application.
Remember, the exact response time can depend on various factors, including the company's internal processes and the number of candidates being considered. It's not uncommon for applicants to hear back after several weeks, so staying patient is essential during this period.
I wish you the best of luck and hope you receive positive news soon!
Hi there,
First of all, congratulations on the progress in the application process with Roland Berger thus far!
I would be happy to share my thoughts on your question:
You can find more on this topic in case you will not be successful 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
Hi there,
I feel with you, I really do. What you're experiencing is pretty normal these days, yes.
Anything from 2 hrs until 1 month after the interview would be considered a pretty ‘normal’ timeframe to hear back. In your case, 2 weeks is right about average.
If you haven't already aligned timelines with HR, this may be a good moment to reach out and send a friendly follow-up email stating your excitement and that you're looking forward to hear back etc. Ideally, they will respond with an ETA.
Hang in there! Keeping my fingers crossed for you!
Moritz
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Hi there,
Q: When should I expect a response? Does it normally take this long?
Some companies in the Middle East tend to be slower than in other countries. A total of 2 weeks is on the long side to hear back after a final round but it doesn’t necessarily mean you have been rejected.
I would recommend reaching out to HR to ask for an update – there is no penalty for doing so.
Good luck!
Francesco
Hi!
Sorry to hear.
Yes, sometimes it takes this long. Not always, but, yes.
I would just reach out to the recruiter for an update if I were you. Two weeks is enough waiting time for it to be ok for you to ask politely for an update on your application.
Tell them that you are very excited to hear about the outcome and want to have clarity whether to continue the recruitment process with other firms in the meantime.
Good luck! I hope you get it.
Best,
Cristian
Hi there,
Honestly, 2 weeks is a long time and generally not a good sign.
That said, I've had candidates get offers after a month. Until they get back to, you don't know.
That said, always assume you did NOT get it. As in, never cancel your other interviews and keep networking + applying to other firms.
https://www.preplounge.com/en/articles/pitfalls-case-interview-preparation
https://www.preplounge.com/en/articles/dos-and-donts-in-a-case-interview
Hi there,
It is perfectly normal that recruiting decisions take longer than initially estimated. This is not necessarily a bad sign but be ready for a rejection scenario.
In the meanwhile, keep working on a broader application strategy with other firms to diversify risks.
Best,
Alberto
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2 weeks is on the longer end, but I wouldn't immediately discount it yet. I've had candidates who heard back 3-4 weeks later. I would recommend trying to backchannel via anyone you met through the process that you had rapport with who could help get an update for you. Let me know if you have any other questions