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Phd research fellowship application


User: LunaL - 28 March 2017 00:02

Hello, I need some advice. I did a (brutal) Skype interview for a very interesting
Phd Research Fellowship about 1 week ago. In the application they did not ask to supply references and I wrote " references will be supplied by request".
So far I haven't heard anything and not been asked for my references. It's been a long process- more than 3 months from application to the interview.
Obviously I forgot to ask when to expect to hear from them, what do you reckon, dead end?

User: TreeofLife - 28 March 2017 12:01

Probably. In my experience, you usually hear back from a successful interview the same day or the next day. Is there going to be another round of interviews?

User: LunaL - 28 March 2017 20:24

I knew I wouldn't know straight away, they told me they're interviewing 5 people( 1 position). So they wouldn't be able to let me know that soon.
I've heard, both here, and from others it sometimes takes a while to get the outcome, especially when it's an advertised position, rather than your proposition?

Anyway, not holding my breath, but will be good to know either way...

User: TreeofLife - 29 March 2017 10:54

Well, not in my experience. I had maybe 7 interviews last year and I always heard back, successful or not, within 2 days. These were all advertised positions. They would have interviewed several people for each position. It's easier to make these decisions quickly while it's still fresh in their mind. Usually they offer it to the preferred candidate first and then let the other candidates know once the preferred has accepted. Having said that, I did once get a rejection email about 2 months after the application deadline passed, so there's always some slow people!

User: LunaL - 29 March 2017 20:45

Quote From TreeofLife:
Well, not in my experience. I had maybe 7 interviews last year and I always heard back, successful or not, within 2 days. These were all advertised positions. They would have interviewed several people for each position. It's easier to make these decisions quickly while it's still fresh in their mind. Usually they offer it to the preferred candidate first and then let the other candidates know once the preferred has accepted. Having said that, I did once get a rejection email about 2 months after the application deadline passed, so there's always some slow people!

Yeah I was hoping to hear quickly either way, but nothing so far. Just want to know the outcome so I can accept other offers etc...

User: pm133 - 30 March 2017 18:34

Agree with ToL although my experience is with industrial jobs.
If a company interviews you and you are a stand-out candidate they will not waste time offering you the job. There are always exceptions and I was once offered a job three weeks after interviewing. Clearly in that case I can assume they offered it to someone else first. In the main though, I expect to hear straight away. If I don't I assume the worst and move on.
Certainly you should not put off other jobs in the meantime.
What you could do if you have another offer is to phone the person you do want to work for and let them know that they are your first choice and essentially find a nice way of giving them 24 hours to decide. I've done that before as well and found this to be a successful strategy.

User: LunaL - 30 March 2017 20:51

Quote From pm133:
Agree with ToL although my experience is with industrial jobs.
If a company interviews you and you are a stand-out candidate they will not waste time offering you the job. There are always exceptions and I was once offered a job three weeks after interviewing. Clearly in that case I can assume they offered it to someone else first. In the main though, I expect to hear straight away. If I don't I assume the worst and move on.
Certainly you should not put off other jobs in the meantime.
What you could do if you have another offer is to phone the person you do want to work for and let them know that they are your first choice and essentially find a nice way of giving them 24 hours to decide. I've done that before as well and found this to be a successful strategy.

You are both probably right, I know it can take some time as the decision needs to go through the department board and then also through the Faculty appointment board, so I don't think I'd ever know the same day. however I was hoping to know if I don't get it a bit quicker.....