if i get a mail from tcs asking for my documents does it mean i’m selected
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Yes, a request from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) for documents after an interview could mean that you have been selected for a role.
The documents are usually submitted through the iBegin portal, and if they are verified, you may be moved into the next stage of the process.
For example, you might be scheduled for a salary discussion with HR within a week. However, you shouldn’t expect an offer letter until the process is complete.
You are not automatically chosen for the role just because you receive a letter from TCS asking documentation. It’s a step in the right direction, but usually means you’ve moved on to the background check phase.
asking documentation. It’s a step in the right direction, but usually means you’ve moved on to the background check phase.
Not confirmation of selection, but rather a standard procedure for TCS following a particular point in the selection process, is background verification.
You can courteously respond to the email asking about the next steps in the selecting process if you would want further information. At this point, avoid inquiring about the status of your pick.