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Use common sense for a first impression of the application. Check the applicant's age, but be aware of the hiring laws in regard to age. Investigate the applicant's job history. Check for experience in your industry. Check references. Make sure the employee has transportation.
Status Examples “Under review” is a phrase that typically means your application is being screened by human resources or the hiring manager. “Applicants being selected” indicates that hiring managers are selecting candidates for interviews. “Interview offer” means you have been contacted for an interview.
Reviewed status means that your information has been reviewed and next steps have not been determined. This may be due candidates already in process and the recruiter wants to wait to see how they do before introducing anyone else. Sometimes the reviewed status is merely a holding pattern before being more forward.
If your application makes it this far than it would most likely be labeled “under review” and the next step from here is either to receive an email regarding the interview, or a rejection email. Overall — being under review does not mean something positive or negative. It is a neutral sign.
Brian McCullough at ResumeWriting.com found that hiring managers are most likely to respond to applications three days after the opening was posted. After that there is a gradual decline in replies over time though there is a spike in replies around 1 week, 2 weeks, and 3 weeks after the job was posted.
Thanks for asking I have applied for a job and interviewed for the same, the online application says “offer accepted”, what does it mean? This usually means that an applicant was offered the job and that an offer was accepted. If an offer is accepted, it does not mean that the individual will be guaranteed to start.
If you're sending it to a small or medium-sized company, you can expect a response within a few days or up to a week. If you're sending it to a large organization, it can be anywhere from a few days to a month. It really depends on the number of applicants and whether someone was already offered a job.
Specific terminology varies by employer. “Under review” is a phrase that typically means your application is being screened by human resources or the hiring manager. A very general status is “in progress”. This typically means your application is somewhere between initial acceptance and final review.
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