Most of the time you won't know how long you have to wait for them to give you an offer. You should double check with the hiring manager or HR to confirm if you will be offer a position once you are clear with the fingerprint and background check, and how long do you have to wait.
Basically, Am I still on the waiting list? or They will offer me a position finally?
It could be both, but the general rule is that you will most likely offer a position. Your best way to find out is by reaching out to the person who interview you.
It could be both, but the general rule is that you will most likely offer a position. Your best way ...
I applied all the location preferences. Including Queens and long island. There were a few interviews, and they didn't give me their contact information. The hiring process is different than the others. We had thirty people go to the job fair.first of all is the position overview, and then had an interview with interviewers. Finally, select the fingerprint location and some papers works done. I don't know whether or not all of us offer to do the fingerprint.
It could be both, but the general rule is that you will most likely offer a position. Your best way ...
There were a few interviews and they didn't give me their contact information. I am curious that whether or not all of us do the fingerprint because we had thirty people in the job fair.
There were a few interviews and they didn't give me their contact information. I am curious that w ...
What kind of position? Is it a civil service exam? Did you have to take an exam? Were you invited because you are on the list? I am still not sure how you got the interview in the first place, and which agencies you were interview with.
Assuming you are in NYC, the general rule is that you have to take an exam and be on the civil service list in order to invite to a hiring pool.
If you are talking about job fair, then you might had attend a job fair where they hire you as a temporary consultant. So, I need more detail info as how you got the interview and who you were interview with.
What kind of position? Is it a civil service exam? Did you have to take an exam? Were you invited be ...
I took the civil exam two years ago. I recently had an interview with DMV. After the interview, they sent me to do the fingerprint but haven't offered me yet.
I took the civil exam two years ago. I recently had an interview with DMV. After the interview, th ...
DMV is with the state, so you have to jump through all the hoops before they can offer you a position. That means you have to pass all the fingerprint and all background check before they decide to offer you a position.
Once they offer you the position, the salary is in general non-negotiable, so you either take it or leave it. There is no room for growth, but you get to have a job security, meaning you won't just be fire unless you really mess up on your job. However, you still have to pass the probation.
Bottom line, you don't know how long this whole process will take, and waiting on them is not something you should consider. Do what you have to do, but have a back up plan when they offer you the job.
面试完之后让我去打指模了 可是还没offer position.那算是怎么一回事?比较着急 因为还要去上学 如果录取我就暂时先不上了
Most of the time you won't know how long you have to wait for them to give you an offer. You should double check with the hiring manager or HR to confirm if you will be offer a position once you are clear with the fingerprint and background check, and how long do you have to wait.
Basically, Am I still on the waiting list? or They will offer me a position finally?
It could be both, but the general rule is that you will most likely offer a position. Your best way to find out is by reaching out to the person who interview you.
Are you looking at city or state?
I applied all the location preferences. Including Queens and long island. There were a few interviews, and they didn't give me their contact information. The hiring process is different than the others. We had thirty people go to the job fair.first of all is the position overview, and then had an interview with interviewers. Finally, select the fingerprint location and some papers works done. I don't know whether or not all of us offer to do the fingerprint.
There were a few interviews and they didn't give me their contact information. I am curious that whether or not all of us do the fingerprint because we had thirty people in the job fair.
What kind of position? Is it a civil service exam? Did you have to take an exam? Were you invited because you are on the list?
I am still not sure how you got the interview in the first place, and which agencies you were interview with.
Assuming you are in NYC, the general rule is that you have to take an exam and be on the civil service list in order to invite to a hiring pool.
If you are talking about job fair, then you might had attend a job fair where they hire you as a temporary consultant. So, I need more detail info as how you got the interview and who you were interview with.
I took the civil exam two years ago. I recently had an interview with DMV. After the interview, they sent me to do the fingerprint but haven't offered me yet.
还没入职就先去打指模是怎么一回事?
DMV is with the state, so you have to jump through all the hoops before they can offer you a position. That means you have to pass all the fingerprint and all background check before they decide to offer you a position.
Once they offer you the position, the salary is in general non-negotiable, so you either take it or leave it. There is no room for growth, but you get to have a job security, meaning you won't just be fire unless you really mess up on your job. However, you still have to pass the probation.
Bottom line, you don't know how long this whole process will take, and waiting on them is not something you should consider. Do what you have to do, but have a back up plan when they offer you the job.
I see. Thank you.