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Q: When your resume is viewed by recruiter, how long do I have to wait for feedback?

1.How long does one have to wait for feedback when you notice that a recruiter has seen your application?

2. When you have applied for a job that has not been seen by recruiter, how do i know that the recruiter is not interested in the application so that i delete it?

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Two months, seventeen days, four hours, nineteen minutes, and forty one and a half seconds. 
if they're interested, they will contact you right away. If they don't, then they aren't. 
 

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 Is that by the lunar or by the sonar calendar?

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Two months, seventeen days, four hours, nineteen minutes, and forty one and a half seconds. 
if they're interested, they will contact you right away. If they don't, then they aren't. 
 

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 Is that by the lunar or by the sonar calendar?

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 "Never stop sending yer CV to the offers at hand, until you land an invitation for the interview ..." ... and then CVs, again ... 

 

 

 

... would be the proper way to address Q at hand. 

 

 

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They never say anything but some will shortlist you to show interest, they would even add communicate with you.

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A: I ain't sure if this will help, but I used to say ...:"Never stop send
A:I ain't sure if this will help, but I used to say ...:"Never stop sending your CVs, not even if you already have an interview invitation!" MS degree is completed online ... That might be the reason 'cause I don't think employer in China can secure legal Working permit by presenting degree completed online. TEFL Course completed online was/is acceptable, but I'm not sure about your MS ... Have a look at the requirements for Z visa in China ...  Good luck! -- icnif77