How to follow up on an investment banking interview?
Frankly, you don’t have to follow up on every interview. I would only recommend following up on these occasions: • An interview that you feel comfortable with • An interview that you’ve done well and that you have a chance of getting an offer • An interview that you thought you’ll be happy to join the firm if you were given an offer Investment banking interview is well known to be stressful. Even so, employers have to treat you reasonably well and make you feel comfortable and friendly throughout the process. If they don’t care to, they won’t care to treat you well when you join the firm. If you don’t feel happy joining the firm, why bother to follow up? When to follow up? Is the sooner the better? No. You are telling the employer that you are desperate. Allow a reasonable timing. If you were told that the next round of interviews is going to take place in two weeks and that nothing happens after one week, it’s time to do something. If you were told that a decision is to be made in a w