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Thoughts on if I’ll get a call back?

Im in my final year of university and was emailed to an interview with a Fortune 500 company via Microsoft teams. It felt like it went really well, she was very engaged she even starting talking about her husband and kids. After asking me all the what would you do questions, she started describing what the job entails and what I would be doing also mentioning you’ll be doing more than what’s listed on the job description. She asked me what my current school schedule is like and asked if I could still work full time in the fall which I said yes and I’ll be taking night classes for school. She told me training was on June 6 but I told her my summer school finishes on June 15 so I would be able to come in for training but not fully able to work until June 15. She…


Im in my final year of university and was emailed to an interview with a Fortune 500 company via Microsoft teams. It felt like it went really well, she was very engaged she even starting talking about her husband and kids. After asking me all the what would you do questions, she started describing what the job entails and what I would be doing also mentioning you’ll be doing more than what’s listed on the job description.

She asked me what my current school schedule is like and asked if I could still work full time in the fall which I said yes and I’ll be taking night classes for school. She told me training was on June 6 but I told her my summer school finishes on June 15 so I would be able to come in for training but not fully able to work until June 15. She wrote it down. Before the end of the interview she asked what my salary expectations were and I (with no work experience related to the role) gave her a firm number that it about 10k more than what the job pays – she didn’t look surprised and wrote it down. Then she asked if I had any questions but I didn’t and she said she’d let me know by Wednesday of next week.

What are the chances she’ll call back?

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