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Old 23rd Jul 2008, 16:26   #1 (permalink)
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CX CPP query

Dear All,

I have done my CX CPP stage 1 interview on mid Apr but still haven't got any email or phone call from them.
I'm local applicant, anyone has the same as mine? Am I failed/passed the 1st stage? Should I call them to check?
Thanks a lot.

Rob
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Old 7th Aug 2008, 05:42   #2 (permalink)
 
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you went for stage one in april 08?
if yu havent heard anything back from them yet then i would just give them a call and ask what the plan is...
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Old 7th Aug 2008, 05:48   #3 (permalink)
 
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me too

i attented the initial test at the beginning of May ....still didn't get any reply yet ! i sent a e-mail to them in June , but i still didn't got their reply. i would like to inform u guysss... have any experience /adivse fr the process of CXCPP ? how long does it take for the whole process of tht ?
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