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Old 27th May 2008, 08:42   #1 (permalink)
aviation3000
 
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CX CPP Response Time

Hi Folks,

Just wanted to ask what is the typical CX CPP response time from HR???

Thanks.

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Old 27th May 2008, 09:41   #2 (permalink)
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I haven't actually gone through any of the interview stages yet (initial test isn't until in about three weeks), but HR has always responded very quickly (few hours) to my enquiries. Also, they gave me my interview dates about four days after I had submitted my application, but I don't have any idea if that's at all significant.

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