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Very curious to know if people have started receiving interview invitations for Round 1, Stanford? Also does anyone have a clue about how does the interview invitation process work? Why do some people receive invitations before others - does that say something about your chances?
One of the things that I heard is that let's say they have Candidate A and Candidate B both working in a finance firm and from similar education background. If they prefer Candidate A - they will invite her first for the interview and only if she does not do well, they invite Candidate B. Is that how it works? Is that the reason why they spread their interview invitations over a month?
Thanks, David
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Is there a geographical trend? Because till now, it seems that only people from Latin America and the US have received invites. Please correct me if Im wrong.