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Old 11-22-2008, 11:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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job interview and receive no call? I had a job interview and the lady said she would call be by the end of the week. Well, saturday night came around and no call so i asume i didn't get it. Is it too pushy if I go back and be just like "Hi i was just wondering if you made your descision, (you didn't get the job) alright well thank you for the opportunity." Do i go back and ask and if so, what do i say?So would it be ok if i open up just saying like "Hi i had an interview a couple days ago and was just following up. Has the postion been filled. ... alright well thank you for the opportunity."i'm so bad with stuff like this.
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Old 11-23-2008, 12:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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it's not pushy. it's showing initiative and shows that you are interested and eager to do the job. if they say they will get back to you within a week and then don't, you have every right to go in there and politely ask them if they have come to a decision. at least you will know where they stand.just say that you had an interview on whichever day, you were told you would hear back by whatever day, but didn't, so were just wondering if a decision had been made because you are still really interested in the position and would love to work for them.just don't be too abrupt or too right to the point because you might come across as being rude.if they say that you weren't successful, you could ask if there was anything in particular that you could improve on that would make a more suitable candidate in the future and just let them know that you would be interested in applying for any further vacancies, should the arise, and maybe even ask if they could consider your resume for future positions (depending on the size of the place). or like you said, just thank them for the opporunity and indicate that you would be interested in applying for future positions.
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