APPIC Interview Invitation Thread (2021)

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I just got offered an interview for Neuropsych at University of Florida just this morning.....I saw that they sent out invites over 2 weeks ago and then rejections last night. Did this happen to anyone else? Does this mean I am "second tier" for them?
It means that they are interested in having you as a member of their incoming intern class 🙂 It doesn't matter where we're "ranked", as long as we get to where we want to be (which is matched)!
 
I have seen some people post here that they received interview invitations from the Center of MulticulturalTraining in Psychology (CMTP) and the Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital (WRCH) - has anyone received rejections from either of these sites?
 
Has anyone heard from Patton? Their notification date is the 15th but the past couple years, they notified 11/30 and 12/6. I'll be patient with the other 5 I'm still waiting to hear from :]
Also waiting! I heard they start sending out interviews closer to the deadline because they start getting inundated with post doc apps which are due on the same day as our notification date
 
Official Site Name: Nassau University Medical Center
Date Invitation Received: 12/10/2020
Method of Invitation (Phone call, personal/mass email, Snapchat): email with my name on it?
Specialty Track or Site (e.g., for consortiums): n/a
Interview Dates Offered: 12/18, 12/22, 1/6, 1/8, 1/13, 1/15
How am I staying sane? I’m not.
 
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Should I write a thank you email after my interview with a site? I interviewed with several people. Should I include all of them on the email?
If you're going to send thank you emails, I would send them individually to each person you interviewed with and add something specific from your interview to personalize it.
 
Should I write a thank you email after my interview with a site? I interviewed with several people. Should I include all of them on the email?
After one of my interviews the TD made a point to stress that that was not expected and they weren’t keeping tallies of that. It varies by site/individual of course, but I’d hope they’d all understand, especially given how overwhelmed they are with how many applicants they’re interviewing.
 
I have a question regarding the applications in Phase 2. If we are rejected by the site and if the site participates in Phase 2, should we apply? I wonder if they rejected us probably it was not a good fit for them?
 
I have a question regarding the applications in Phase 2. If we are rejected by the site and if the site participates in Phase 2, should we apply? I wonder if they rejected us probably it was not a good fit for them?
I would say, yes, definitely apply! Someone from my program re-applied to 3 sites that ended up in Phase II and ended up matching at the site that was his top choice in Phase I. I think that if we don't get an interview at this phase, it could be because we were #15 on their list and they invited 14 to interview (for him it was maybe #6 out of 5 interviewees I think?). When those 5 didn't blow the site away in interviews and/or weren't a great match, it ended up that it was meant to be for him.
 
I have a question regarding the applications in Phase 2. If we are rejected by the site and if the site participates in Phase 2, should we apply? I wonder if they rejected us probably it was not a good fit for them?

If an applicant ranks a site, doesn't match, and then sees site with an unfilled spot in Phase 2... I'm pretty sure that means that the site didn't rank the applicant at all, which means that the site decided they would rather have no intern than take the applicant in question. Obviously this is a little different if it's a site that never interviewed the applicant in the first place.

So, I'm not sure what the best practice is in that situation -- Maybe reach out to the site to see if they can shed any light on what their concerns were and see if you can better address them the second time around?
 
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Posting on behalf of someone in my cohort; has anyone heard from the following?

Miami VA
El Paso Consortium
Orlando VA
Caribbean VA
Sharp Healthcare
I heard back from El Paso Consortium via a phone call late November. They left a voicemail and responded immediately when I returned their call!

Official Site Name: El Paso Psychology Internship Consortium
Date Invitation Received: 11/24/2020
Method of Invitation (Phone call, personal/mass eqmail, Snapchat): Phone call
Specialty Track or Site (e.g., for consortiums): not specified
Interview Dates Offered: 1/8
 
Official Site Name: University of Rochester
Date Invitation Received: 12/10/2020 @ 10:38 am
Method of Invitation: personal email
Specialty Track or Site (e.g., for consortiums): N/A
Interview Dates Offered: 1/5 - 1/8

Official Site Name: Washington State University
Date Invitation Received: 12/10/2020 @ 11:42 am
Method of Invitation: mass email
Specialty Track or Site (e.g., for consortiums): N/A
Interview Dates Offered: 1/4 - 1/12
 
I have a question regarding the applications in Phase 2. If we are rejected by the site and if the site participates in Phase 2, should we apply? I wonder if they rejected us probably it was not a good fit for them?
I know people who were rejected in phase 1 and matched to that site in phase 2! Definitely apply if you feel it is a good fit.
 
If you're going to send thank you emails, I would send them individually to each person you interviewed with and add something specific from your interview to personalize it.
I have heard that this does not increase your chances of being matched. Plus imagine how many emails these people are getting.
 
Rejection - advocate Illinois masonic medical center. mass email 12/9

and:

Official Site Name: Valley State Prison - Northern California Dept of Corrections
Date Invitation Received: 12/09/20
Method of Invitation (Phone call, personal/mass email, Snapchat): appears to be a personal email
Specialty Track or Site (e.g., for consortiums): N/A
Interview Dates Offered: 1/8 at 10am is all that I was offered, oddly specific
How/if staying sane: you could say I am sinking slowly into despair
Did you apply to NDOC's other sites?
 
Also, how are people sending thank you emails? Do you emphasize the match between you and the site or just keep it simple?
 
Scared Family Guy GIF


The fact that I haven't heard back from 10 sites and we are getting so close to the final deadlines is so much more distressing and anxiety-provoking than I could have imagined. I am NOT staying sane right now.... are there others who are still in this boat?? Please tell me I am not out at sea alone.
 
To all feeling stressed and emotional (so...maybe everyone?):

My cohort has come up with a rejection letter drinking game. We haven't started yet but are taking suggestions for updates!

Take a drink if a site:
- wishes you well/the best/good luck with match
- says that other applicants were a better "fit"
- mentions the number of applicants
- says the applications were "competitive"
- refers to the number of applicants or the competitiveness of this cycle as "unprecedented"

Take a shot if a site:
- sends an email has a typo
- says they'll keep your application on file
- does not address the email at all (no Dear Applicant or Dear NAME)…just rejects you
- wasn't even in your top 50% of favorites but you still feel righteous anger at having been rejected

Finish your drink if:
- the rejection letter is three sentences or less
- it ended up in your spam folder (where it belongs)

[Disclaimer: this is all in good fun--just want to make the process feel less heavy and normalize that we are all going through it!]
 
Also, how are people sending thank you emails? Do you emphasize the match between you and the site or just keep it simple?
This could just be me, but I like to personalize them, include specifics from our conversations, and definitely show my interest and excitement about their site if I truly think it is a good fit! If it's not a good fit, maybe keeping it more simple?
 
Official Site Name: Emory University Counseling and Psychological Services
Date Invitation Received: 12/10
Method of Invitation (Phone call, personal/mass email, Snapchat): Phone call with an email for dates to follow
Specialty Track or Site (e.g., for consortiums): N/A
Interview Dates Offered: Not specific yet but told "early January"
How/if staying sane: Trying not to refresh my email
 
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The fact that I haven't heard back from 10 sites and we are getting so close to the final deadlines is so much more distressing and anxiety-provoking than I could have imagined. I am NOT staying sane right now.... are there others who are still in this boat?? Please tell me I am not out at sea alone.
Yes!!! And they all have notification deadlines between now and Monday. I keep worrying if it means I am going to get 10 rejections in a day. Time to practice what I preach and use some skills I guess >.<
 
Scared Family Guy GIF


The fact that I haven't heard back from 10 sites and we are getting so close to the final deadlines is so much more distressing and anxiety-provoking than I could have imagined. I am NOT staying sane right now.... are there others who are still in this boat?? Please tell me I am not out at sea alone.
Waiting for 12 out of 17. I am not well.
 
I have heard that this does not increase your chances of being matched. Plus imagine how many emails these people are getting.
No, I don't think it increases your chances, but it's a nice thing to do after all of the time they put into reviewing your app and interviewing you. and if they're getting too many email thank yous they have no obligation to respond. I have had 2 people respond and 2 people ignore me lol
 
To all feeling stressed and emotional (so...maybe everyone?):

My cohort has come up with a rejection letter drinking game. We haven't started yet but are taking suggestions for updates!

Take a drink if a site:
- wishes you well/the best/good luck with match
- says that other applicants were a better "fit"
- mentions the number of applicants
- says the applications were "competitive"
- refers to the number of applicants or the competitiveness of this cycle as "unprecedented"

Take a shot if a site:
- sends an email has a typo
- says they'll keep your application on file
- does not address the email at all (no Dear Applicant or Dear NAME)…just rejects you
- wasn't even in your top 50% of favorites but you still feel righteous anger at having been rejected

Finish your drink if:
- the rejection letter is three sentences or less
- it ended up in your spam folder (where it belongs)

[Disclaimer: this is all in good fun--just want to make the process feel less heavy and normalize that we are all going through it!]
We're all going end up with alcohol poisoning 🤣
 
Scared Family Guy GIF


The fact that I haven't heard back from 10 sites and we are getting so close to the final deadlines is so much more distressing and anxiety-provoking than I could have imagined. I am NOT staying sane right now.... are there others who are still in this boat?? Please tell me I am not out at sea alone.
Also waiting for 10 sites!! 😣
 
Did you apply to NDOC's other sites?
do you mean the other specific site options within the NCDCRC? I did not specify interest in any of the specific options (e.g., Cali state prison, valley state prison, cali men's colony), I just said I was interested in all of them on the AAPI and then did a general cover letter to NCDCRC. I'm not sure why it was valley state prison that contacted me, as i didnt specify i was interested in them specifically over the other two. did that answer your question or did you mean something else?
 
To all feeling stressed and emotional (so...maybe everyone?):

My cohort has come up with a rejection letter drinking game. We haven't started yet but are taking suggestions for updates!

Take a drink if a site:
- wishes you well/the best/good luck with match
- says that other applicants were a better "fit"
- mentions the number of applicants
- says the applications were "competitive"
- refers to the number of applicants or the competitiveness of this cycle as "unprecedented"

Take a shot if a site:
- sends an email has a typo
- says they'll keep your application on file
- does not address the email at all (no Dear Applicant or Dear NAME)…just rejects you
- wasn't even in your top 50% of favorites but you still feel righteous anger at having been rejected

Finish your drink if:
- the rejection letter is three sentences or less
- it ended up in your spam folder (where it belongs)

[Disclaimer: this is all in good fun--just want to make the process feel less heavy and normalize that we are all going through it!]
Finish two drinks if they say they're looking forward to meeting you and attach a rejection letter (per someone's post yesterday😳).
 
Oh they profusely apologized and told me that I am very much so invited to interview and to please not let this reflect poorly on them. I interviewed Tuesday and from my perspective it was absolutely phenomenal!!
Yay, good for you!!! But that beginning scenario is what my nightmares are made of. 😂
 
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