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yxy146
March 2nd 2007, 09:37 AM
I live in State College, a small town in the middle of PA. How likely are employers willing to invite me for on-site interviews? I hope to locate a job in CA, Florida or NYC.
My background: BS and MS in math, currently third year Econ PhD, taking P and FM in the coming May.
Thanks!!!
Trojan_Horse
March 2nd 2007, 11:00 AM
If you pass their phone screening, they will fly you out for an on-site interview. This is pretty standard.
Ken
March 3rd 2007, 02:46 PM
You're more likely to get interviews with places that are local. The farther you are from home, the more likely you're going to get homesick and run away from your new job. It's different if you can explain how you have ties to the area.
mbeck03
April 9th 2007, 08:18 PM
I was flown up to New Hampshire from New York after being screened through a phone interview and I got the impression that this was normal. They reimbursed me for cab fare, gas, food, etc. but I guess it depends on the company.
LostMyth
April 10th 2007, 08:19 PM
I've been flown to the west coast from the east coast for an entry-level interview, full expenses paid, including two nights in a $200 hotel. So I don't think anything's out of the question.
Bush
April 13th 2007, 01:24 AM
To answer your question: Yes. I had onsite interviews with 2 different companies after passing the phone interview with both.
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