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hey everyone,
So I applied for a etl position, had 2 phone interviews, one in person interview with a stl, then a shadow/less formal interview with another stl. Got an email to set up a phone interview with a dtl, but then the recruiter(?) or HR(?) called me and said that my original recruiter was on vacation and that there may have been some miscommunication earlier in the process, but wanted to know if i'd be interested in a TL position.
I am a bit confused now. after reading the site, it seems like a dead end. Apparently, i am no longer considered for an etl.
My background came from a very successful run in operations management and 10 years in a customer service setting. I also graduated from college 5 years ago. I felt I nailed all of the interviews and felt my experience was sufficient enough.
Is a TL position something to even consider anymore? Should I bring this up when I speak to the DTL? I've read that target likes to hire etl's straight from college with no "real" experience, but I cant seem to wrap my head around this.
So I applied for a etl position, had 2 phone interviews, one in person interview with a stl, then a shadow/less formal interview with another stl. Got an email to set up a phone interview with a dtl, but then the recruiter(?) or HR(?) called me and said that my original recruiter was on vacation and that there may have been some miscommunication earlier in the process, but wanted to know if i'd be interested in a TL position.
I am a bit confused now. after reading the site, it seems like a dead end. Apparently, i am no longer considered for an etl.
My background came from a very successful run in operations management and 10 years in a customer service setting. I also graduated from college 5 years ago. I felt I nailed all of the interviews and felt my experience was sufficient enough.
Is a TL position something to even consider anymore? Should I bring this up when I speak to the DTL? I've read that target likes to hire etl's straight from college with no "real" experience, but I cant seem to wrap my head around this.