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Hi all, just would like to ask since it is said that next Monday will be the "invite" day, so far my application status still reads "Submitted"... Don't you think it's a bit weird? Because I expect a "Under Review" status change before the "invite" decision coming out...
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Maybe the status changes once you receive an interview invite.
Anyone know the normal percentages in terms of how many people are interviewed and then how many of those are given an offer? I know last year was a bit different so maybe we need to look back at the year before last?
Thanks for posting that. I had read that before and the most interesting part in it is that even if one gets an interview invite, it can still mean that he/she may be part of the waitlist category (refer below).
"What percentage of interviewed applicants are accepted?
A high percentage, maybe 70%. I don’t know off the top of my head. Well, we try to interview people who are going to be wait listed as well so we get those assessments in advance. Those in round one who get waitlisted may stack up higher against those applicants in round two. So it’s nice to have already completed the interview."