How long to wait after completing reasoning test? [closed]

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I completed a reasoning test for job on Sunday (May 16),
and was wondering how long it would take for HR to reply?
The job offer is new though and only listed since May 9.
PS I probably got around ~60% of questions right?







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closed as off-topic by The Wandering Dev Manager, Magisch, Xavier J, mhoran_psprep, Thomas Owens May 18 '16 at 13:15


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    Depends on the company, how quick the job is progressing, and how interested they are in you. We can't tell you.
    – The Wandering Dev Manager
    May 18 '16 at 12:28










  • Varies from Company to Company
    – Magisch
    May 18 '16 at 12:31






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    Unlikely you're going to get the job so stop worrying about it.
    – TheMathemagician
    May 18 '16 at 12:33










  • Possible duplicate of Following up after technical test (duplicate)
    – Brandin
    May 18 '16 at 13:32

















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I completed a reasoning test for job on Sunday (May 16),
and was wondering how long it would take for HR to reply?
The job offer is new though and only listed since May 9.
PS I probably got around ~60% of questions right?







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closed as off-topic by The Wandering Dev Manager, Magisch, Xavier J, mhoran_psprep, Thomas Owens May 18 '16 at 13:15


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking advice on company-specific regulations, agreements, or policies should be directed to your manager or HR department. Questions that address only a specific company or position are of limited use to future visitors. Questions seeking legal advice should be directed to legal professionals. For more information, click here." – The Wandering Dev Manager, Magisch, Xavier J, mhoran_psprep, Thomas Owens
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








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    Depends on the company, how quick the job is progressing, and how interested they are in you. We can't tell you.
    – The Wandering Dev Manager
    May 18 '16 at 12:28










  • Varies from Company to Company
    – Magisch
    May 18 '16 at 12:31






  • 3




    Unlikely you're going to get the job so stop worrying about it.
    – TheMathemagician
    May 18 '16 at 12:33










  • Possible duplicate of Following up after technical test (duplicate)
    – Brandin
    May 18 '16 at 13:32













up vote
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up vote
-2
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I completed a reasoning test for job on Sunday (May 16),
and was wondering how long it would take for HR to reply?
The job offer is new though and only listed since May 9.
PS I probably got around ~60% of questions right?







share|improve this question











I completed a reasoning test for job on Sunday (May 16),
and was wondering how long it would take for HR to reply?
The job offer is new though and only listed since May 9.
PS I probably got around ~60% of questions right?









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closed as off-topic by The Wandering Dev Manager, Magisch, Xavier J, mhoran_psprep, Thomas Owens May 18 '16 at 13:15


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  • "Questions seeking advice on company-specific regulations, agreements, or policies should be directed to your manager or HR department. Questions that address only a specific company or position are of limited use to future visitors. Questions seeking legal advice should be directed to legal professionals. For more information, click here." – The Wandering Dev Manager, Magisch, Xavier J, mhoran_psprep, Thomas Owens
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closed as off-topic by The Wandering Dev Manager, Magisch, Xavier J, mhoran_psprep, Thomas Owens May 18 '16 at 13:15


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking advice on company-specific regulations, agreements, or policies should be directed to your manager or HR department. Questions that address only a specific company or position are of limited use to future visitors. Questions seeking legal advice should be directed to legal professionals. For more information, click here." – The Wandering Dev Manager, Magisch, Xavier J, mhoran_psprep, Thomas Owens
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







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    Depends on the company, how quick the job is progressing, and how interested they are in you. We can't tell you.
    – The Wandering Dev Manager
    May 18 '16 at 12:28










  • Varies from Company to Company
    – Magisch
    May 18 '16 at 12:31






  • 3




    Unlikely you're going to get the job so stop worrying about it.
    – TheMathemagician
    May 18 '16 at 12:33










  • Possible duplicate of Following up after technical test (duplicate)
    – Brandin
    May 18 '16 at 13:32













  • 2




    Depends on the company, how quick the job is progressing, and how interested they are in you. We can't tell you.
    – The Wandering Dev Manager
    May 18 '16 at 12:28










  • Varies from Company to Company
    – Magisch
    May 18 '16 at 12:31






  • 3




    Unlikely you're going to get the job so stop worrying about it.
    – TheMathemagician
    May 18 '16 at 12:33










  • Possible duplicate of Following up after technical test (duplicate)
    – Brandin
    May 18 '16 at 13:32








2




2




Depends on the company, how quick the job is progressing, and how interested they are in you. We can't tell you.
– The Wandering Dev Manager
May 18 '16 at 12:28




Depends on the company, how quick the job is progressing, and how interested they are in you. We can't tell you.
– The Wandering Dev Manager
May 18 '16 at 12:28












Varies from Company to Company
– Magisch
May 18 '16 at 12:31




Varies from Company to Company
– Magisch
May 18 '16 at 12:31




3




3




Unlikely you're going to get the job so stop worrying about it.
– TheMathemagician
May 18 '16 at 12:33




Unlikely you're going to get the job so stop worrying about it.
– TheMathemagician
May 18 '16 at 12:33












Possible duplicate of Following up after technical test (duplicate)
– Brandin
May 18 '16 at 13:32





Possible duplicate of Following up after technical test (duplicate)
– Brandin
May 18 '16 at 13:32











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Once you have given your post-interview feedback to the person interviewing you, any further or repeated inquiry will send a message of neediness and desperation.



The time frame you've outlined would dictate that there is a strong possibility that they are still interviewing people, and still compiling a list of more possible candidates. You are unlikely to hear back from them immediately unless you've nailed the interview, to the point of them not wanting to hear from anyone else. Which, from your own assessment of the reasoning test, you did not.



My advice would be to always continue the job hunt until you have an offer; the last thing you want to do is pass up an opportunity because you suspect someone is getting back to you about another. And think of this interview as a learning experience.






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    That last paragraph is always true : go on hunting until you've signed something you like.
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Once you have given your post-interview feedback to the person interviewing you, any further or repeated inquiry will send a message of neediness and desperation.



The time frame you've outlined would dictate that there is a strong possibility that they are still interviewing people, and still compiling a list of more possible candidates. You are unlikely to hear back from them immediately unless you've nailed the interview, to the point of them not wanting to hear from anyone else. Which, from your own assessment of the reasoning test, you did not.



My advice would be to always continue the job hunt until you have an offer; the last thing you want to do is pass up an opportunity because you suspect someone is getting back to you about another. And think of this interview as a learning experience.






share|improve this answer

















  • 1




    That last paragraph is always true : go on hunting until you've signed something you like.
    – gazzz0x2z
    May 18 '16 at 14:44














up vote
2
down vote













Once you have given your post-interview feedback to the person interviewing you, any further or repeated inquiry will send a message of neediness and desperation.



The time frame you've outlined would dictate that there is a strong possibility that they are still interviewing people, and still compiling a list of more possible candidates. You are unlikely to hear back from them immediately unless you've nailed the interview, to the point of them not wanting to hear from anyone else. Which, from your own assessment of the reasoning test, you did not.



My advice would be to always continue the job hunt until you have an offer; the last thing you want to do is pass up an opportunity because you suspect someone is getting back to you about another. And think of this interview as a learning experience.






share|improve this answer

















  • 1




    That last paragraph is always true : go on hunting until you've signed something you like.
    – gazzz0x2z
    May 18 '16 at 14:44












up vote
2
down vote










up vote
2
down vote









Once you have given your post-interview feedback to the person interviewing you, any further or repeated inquiry will send a message of neediness and desperation.



The time frame you've outlined would dictate that there is a strong possibility that they are still interviewing people, and still compiling a list of more possible candidates. You are unlikely to hear back from them immediately unless you've nailed the interview, to the point of them not wanting to hear from anyone else. Which, from your own assessment of the reasoning test, you did not.



My advice would be to always continue the job hunt until you have an offer; the last thing you want to do is pass up an opportunity because you suspect someone is getting back to you about another. And think of this interview as a learning experience.






share|improve this answer













Once you have given your post-interview feedback to the person interviewing you, any further or repeated inquiry will send a message of neediness and desperation.



The time frame you've outlined would dictate that there is a strong possibility that they are still interviewing people, and still compiling a list of more possible candidates. You are unlikely to hear back from them immediately unless you've nailed the interview, to the point of them not wanting to hear from anyone else. Which, from your own assessment of the reasoning test, you did not.



My advice would be to always continue the job hunt until you have an offer; the last thing you want to do is pass up an opportunity because you suspect someone is getting back to you about another. And think of this interview as a learning experience.







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answered May 18 '16 at 12:52









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    That last paragraph is always true : go on hunting until you've signed something you like.
    – gazzz0x2z
    May 18 '16 at 14:44












  • 1




    That last paragraph is always true : go on hunting until you've signed something you like.
    – gazzz0x2z
    May 18 '16 at 14:44







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That last paragraph is always true : go on hunting until you've signed something you like.
– gazzz0x2z
May 18 '16 at 14:44




That last paragraph is always true : go on hunting until you've signed something you like.
– gazzz0x2z
May 18 '16 at 14:44


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