Originally Posted by
Jaww
My point was...Tier 1 is a dynamic characterization. What is tier 2 today is tier 1 tomorrow. This is why nobody knows what tier 1 is, even hiring. It’s constantly changing. It’s a stupid label.
This is news to me. Are you sure? I was led to believe tier 1 was above a threshold score. Just because they run to tier 1 pool dry, they needn't reclassify tier 2 applications. New tier 1 applicants will continually apply and theoretically get expeditious interviews.