<p>soooo i got sick of working on my resume, got frustrated and hit submit</p>
<p>any way I can withdraw and submit another?</p>
<p>yea i know i dont deserve to be there anway if i do stuff like this</p>
<p>soooo i got sick of working on my resume, got frustrated and hit submit</p>
<p>any way I can withdraw and submit another?</p>
<p>yea i know i dont deserve to be there anway if i do stuff like this</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I don’t see that effort really going anywhere - I have, however, seen stranger things happen, so you never know, you might get a call. Probably, however, you should just chalk that up to poor decision making and move on to the rest of the firms you are applying to. Don’t get frustrated and/or lazy the next time - keep your eyes on the prize. Good luck and feel free to PM me if you have any other questions. </p>
<p>IBanker</p>
<p>hahah man that’s funny…I think most applications have some kind of “confirm” page to avoid this kind of scenario, guess you clicked through that too eh?</p>
<p>lucky for you, if you applied through their website rather than through a direct contact, the chances of someone actually looking at your resume is 1/1000</p>
<p>What do you mean “applied through a direct contact”? Does this mean networking with someone and having them encourage you to apply?</p>