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Feb 24 at 12:05 comment added Stef @AzorAhai-him- Yes. The whole recruitment process can be slow, and responses to emails and applications can be slow, but after an in-person interview I've always received an informal follow-up within a few days. Of course this follow-up is informal and conditional, and probably I've been lucky with this, but that is my experience.
Feb 23 at 15:58 comment added Azor Ahai -him- @Stef In academia?
Feb 23 at 15:05 comment added Dr. Banjadebaje Just accept the offer for now and wait for other offers. Select one from the best.
Feb 23 at 13:08 comment added Sophie @Sursula no my question is different. I know it’s fine to apply to many options but now that I have an offer I am not sure how to proceed.
Feb 23 at 10:14 comment added Stef @AzorAhai-him- In my experience, lots of things are slow, but interviewers tend to be rather quick to give feedback after a physical interview. So one week without any news after a physical interview would be longer than average.
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Feb 22 at 16:10 comment added Azor Ahai -him- "just over a week ago ... I never heard back from them" This is nowhere near "never heard back from" territory.
Feb 22 at 16:10 comment added Azor Ahai -him- What country? .
Feb 22 at 14:28 answer added Paul de Vrieze timeline score: 6
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Feb 22 at 12:55 comment added Sursula academia.stackexchange.com/questions/116044/…
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Feb 22 at 12:54 comment added Sursula Does this answer your question? Is it bad to apply to multiple master/PhD programs in different universities?
Feb 22 at 11:48 answer added Buffy timeline score: 11
Feb 22 at 11:36 history asked Sophie CC BY-SA 4.0