Being Late to Superday Calls?

Not sure how this works but have my first SD next week and they are 4 back to back interviews on different zoom links. Because there is no gap if one interview lasts more than 30 minutes I'll be late for the next one and so on. Should I try to wrap up the interview earlier (maybe not ask any questions afterwards) and keep time in mind to make sure I'm not late? Apologies for my ignorance just don't wanna get an MD mad cause I kept him waiting too long.

 

The interviewers typically try to wrap things up on schedule anyway, so it shouldn’t be a problem. Keep your eye on time though so you don’t ask a long question right as time runs out.

 

At super days, all of your interviewers know exactly how long the interview is and what the interview schedule looks like for the day. Usually, the people interviewing you will be on a campus/recruitment team and will have done this plenty of times before. It will be just like any other interview, but they will ask if you have any questions with a couple of minutes left. If you are really worried, just keep a tab open with links to your interviews and the particular time. When the interview ends, just click on the next link. Nobody is going to fault you for being a minute late switching to a different zoom meeting.

 

I’ve personally never had a problem with Superday interviews going over the scheduled time span. By the end of your interview, you’ll most likely be wrapping it up with casual talk and then sign off. There’s also usually a little time in between each interview. If you are doing it virtually, I suggest you check your computer audio, may have to call in.

 

Generally the interviewers will rotate candidates (Candidate 1 moves to Room 2... Candidate 4 moves to Room 1). So your interviewer will almost certainly wrap things up in time.

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I 110% promise you that you won't have any problems with this. They give you 1 zoom link and you're supposed to stay in the single room the entire time. The interviewers are the ones who will rotate to each candidate's zoom room. So actually the only ones who can be late are the interviewers, not you. Trust me this is the one and only answer to your question

 

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