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Originally Posted by MeGusta
Thanks MelonBoy, Kluk, and Energy!
I had a (brief) interview with 4 TD customer service managers today and they asked me similar questions such as "why do you want to work for TD". However, none of them are really "hiring" at the moment, and they say to keep an eye out and they will forward my resume to the place that screens them, and will let me know if any branch needs hiring asap. They all gave me their business cards.. Should I call back in a week? They also told me about the training program coming up in about a month. I feel like I connected with two of them really well.
What should I do from here? Thank you! I did suit up
Does anyone know if RBC or CIBC accept resumes in person? I went to one and gave up cause the receptionist at RBC told me I can't hand it in person 
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I suppose you attended a TD networking event? If they all told you the same thing, it means that you didn't meet their criteria and they won't be hiring you. You can call back but it won't mean much (you should still do it anyways).
What was your answer when you said that you wanted to work for TD?
You should still go and hand in your resumes in person despite what the person at the counter tells you. It doesn't hurt to meet one more MCS or anything like that. You will ultimately still need to apply online.
Btw, you didn't connect with shit. They give about 0 fucks about you if they're not gonna hire you. Don't kid yourself.