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Originally Posted by kickstart
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Phone interview today--fingers crossed because it'd work great with my schedule.
Sorry man, keep ya head up.Originally Posted by Ace Rawstein
didnt land the gig
Originally Posted by JRAdagreat72
Yo have any of y'all ever applied to a company that you owe money to? lol
Because I owe U.S bank, Verizon and Charter Communications and there's hella jobs I want to apply for :-/
Originally Posted by Ace Rawstein
didnt land the gig
Not at all...if you have an e-mail contact, it's perfectly fine to inquire about the status of the job position, especially if it's been longer than the time they said they'd make a decision by if you're still waiting to hear from them. There's no problem in inquiring earlier too; just don't do it everyday and pester them.Originally Posted by sw00shm4n
Thought I'd ask here instead of starting a new thread, my bad if this kind of question has already been covered...
Had a phone interview for a job about a month ago and got to follow up with a real interview a week later. Afterward they tell me I'll hear back from them in 2-3 weeks after they interview 2 other people (I was the first one to interview, so 3 people total competing for this job). It's been 3 weeks exactly since they told me that, and I am anxious as hell since I haven't had any interviews for other jobs. Would it be inappropriate of me to contact them today, tomorrow, or in the next few days and ask about the status of the position? If they haven't contacted me at this point have they most likely found someone else? I feel like it would be unprofessional of them to just leave me clueless after 2 interviews and having me wait 3 weeks regardless they hire me or not.
Usually it's best to give them a courtesy a call a week after the last interview was conducted. So I highly suggest calling them if you haven't done so already. If they haven't responded in a week give them one more courtesy call the week after. If both attempts fail, just move on.Originally Posted by sw00shm4n
Thought I'd ask here instead of starting a new thread, my bad if this kind of question has already been covered...
Had a phone interview for a job about a month ago and got to follow up with a real interview a week later. Afterward they tell me I'll hear back from them in 2-3 weeks after they interview 2 other people (I was the first one to interview, so 3 people total competing for this job). It's been 3 weeks exactly since they told me that, and I am anxious as hell since I haven't had any interviews for other jobs. Would it be inappropriate of me to contact them today, tomorrow, or in the next few days and ask about the status of the position? If they haven't contacted me at this point have they most likely found someone else? I feel like it would be unprofessional of them to just leave me clueless after 2 interviews and having me wait 3 weeks regardless they hire me or not.
Originally Posted by VeryAnalytical85
Also to follow up on my end... I didn't get the position either.... Thought I had it, but I guess not.
anyone?Originally Posted by JRAdagreat72
Originally Posted by JRAdagreat72
Yo have any of y'all ever applied to a company that you owe money to? lol
Because I owe U.S bank, Verizon and Charter Communications and there's hella jobs I want to apply for :-/
Originally Posted by sw00shm4n
Originally Posted by VeryAnalytical85
Also to follow up on my end... I didn't get the position either.... Thought I had it, but I guess not.
That's my biggest fear right now... I feel like I did pretty solid on the interview, but considering how long it's been since I last heard from them...
Just got a response with no job offer. I think I'm more upset that it took them this long to get back to me and have my hopes up for that long
This annoys me. The last position I interviewed for I was told I would receive some type of notification within a week since they wanted to get someone in and trained quick. About 3 weeks later it took me emailing HR and getting a call from them saying "Oh, they offered someone else the position." I don't believe I would have received any notification if I hadn't followed up, but I guess after 3 weeks...
Had this not been a company I previously worked for and email regularly I wouldn't have been as bothered by this.
UPS and Rite Aid contacted me again after i was rejected.. didn't get those jobs eitherOriginally Posted by sw00shm4n
Just got a response with no job offer. I think I'm more upset that it took them this long to get back to me and have my hopes up for that long. Considering it took them less than an hour to get back to me, something tells me they weren't planning on even sending me a rejection email anytime soon, let alone send me one at all. Man eff this job search **%%%%%+, but I guess it's all "part of the system."
BTW, whenever I've been rejected after interviews, I'm always told that they'll hold onto my resume for the future blah blah blah. Has anyone actually been contacted afterward for this reason or is this just standard etiquette bs?