Does it take larger companies longer to give you an interview when you send in your resume when they're interested, or to tell you that you that they aren't the person they're looking for?
I was scouted for a job and the recruiter said they liked my resume and it was sent to the HR manager, but it's been like 3 weeks since I've heard from them.
Please just call me back... save me...
Bump?
>>1329742
The larger the company = the more people who want to start a career with them = the more applications = longer.
Also for those reasons bigger companies are notorious for NEVER getting back to anyone who applied other than those who move along in the hiring process.
The recruiter emailed them and they weren't interested.
You won't hear back from them or the recruiter.
Based on my experience in 10 years of engineering.
Having said that I could be wrong. You never know.
I guess it also depends on the market/industry. And how good your profile is. What I found is if you have a lot of prospects from recruiters even if it's not what you're looking for there is a chance a big one will pop up now and then and they're the ones you chase.