View Full Version : Job Decision Making - Post Interview Followup
Cognizant 15th February 2006, 09:25 PM I had a Job interview (with 5 big people)on Jan 23rd at plant location which was paid by the campany itself..I gave a follow up call on Jan 27 and came to Know that they r interviewing couple more people following week. After couple weeks on 02/10 I called them again and found out that decision was not made yet. I left a msg on phone , emailed the VP (key person in hiring) showing my strengths and Interest towards the Job on 02/10. In the mean time I had another Job which has to be postponed to feb 27th because of this Job's decison which I like the most. I dunno wat else to do.
I emailed VP to let me know the status of the Job at his earliest convenience...Still I have'nt heard from him....
As u guys suggested I dont want to use other job as the leverage on this Job decison making.
I called VP couple times today which went straight to msg but i dint leave any msg.
Wat s the good way / approach to know the decison.
I am planning to Call HR as well as VP tomorrow..what do u suggest???Please advice......
Jim Wynne 15th February 2006, 09:44 PM I had a Job interview (with 5 big people)on Jan 23rd at plant location which was paid by the campany itself..I gave a follow up call on Jan 27 and came to Know that they r interviewing couple more people following week. After couple weeks on 02/10 I called them again and found out that decision was not made yet. I left a msg on phone , emailed the VP (key person in hiring) showing my strengths and Interest towards the Job on 02/10. In the mean time I had another Job which has to be postponed to feb 27th because of this Job's decison which I like the most. I dunno wat else to do.
I emailed VP to let me know the status of the Job at his earliest convenience...Still I have'nt heard from him....
As u guys suggested I dont want to use other job as the leverage on this Job decison making.
I called VP couple times today which went straight to msg but i dint leave any msg.
Wat s the good way / approach to know the decison.
I am planning to Call HR as well as VP tomorrow..what do u suggest???Please advice......
OK, for those of you scoring at home, here are the totals thus far:
1-27: Followup call
2-10: Followup call
2-10: E-mail to VP
Date uncertain: E-mail to VP
2-15: Two unanswered followup calls
2-16 (Tentative): Phone call to HR
Phone call to VP
This is all in addition to a thank-you letter immediately after the interview. Cognizant, do you think it might be time to back off a little? If you call these people tomorrrow, what could you possibly tell them that they don't already know? I think that at one time or another most of us have had to sit on the edge of our chairs waiting for a phone call from a prospective employer, and I know it's not easy, but you really need to back off at this point.
Randy 15th February 2006, 11:07 PM Look for another job.....
Wes Bucey 16th February 2006, 12:06 AM OK! We've all been positive up to this point, but I see Jim and Randy are starting to lose patience and they aren't even in the direct line of fire.
Here's some pointers from the hiring side of the desk:
No matter what YOU (the candidate) think, I (the employer) am in charge. Any candidate that tries to "manage" me by keeping up a constant barrage of hounding me (my interpretation of more than 2 follow-up communications in less than three weeks) is proving to be the kind of pesky employee I don't want.
If you are not using impeccable English spelling and grammar in your communications to me (versus typical email shorthand of "u" for "you"), you are giving me second thoughts about your ability to write documents and correspondence relating to my business.
If you refuse to accept an answer that I have other things to do before I make a decision, that tells me you may not be very good at understanding instructions on the job.Frankly, if the communications you have posted here are similar to your communications with this employer, each new communication reduces your probability of being hired.
The problem for us here in the Cove is that we haven't experienced you in person. You may have put on a brilliant show in front of these folks in person. The other side of that coin is that you may be completely deluding yourself about the impact you made in the interviews with these folks. We simply don't have enough data to form a worthwhile opinion about your interview skills, but I've seen enough to tell me your written communication needs refining if the posts you have written are typical of how you write and make your case.
Aaron Lupo 16th February 2006, 07:43 AM Not to be mean but it sounds like they are not going to hire you. On the other hand if they were considering it they may not now as you appear to have made a nuisance of yourself. I have to agree with everything that Wes said.
It may be the job you really want but not the job you are going to get. Heck if we all got the jobs we wanted and applied for it would be a much happier work force.
My advice let it go.
ezorangee 16th February 2006, 07:57 AM If I deal in the area of Quality, proper communication is required. I agree...first is being patient. When you are anxious to receive a telephone call, minutes seem like days, days like weeks, etc.
If I am getting no feedback and communication.....I am gone.
Baldrick 16th February 2006, 08:31 AM I agree with the points made above. It can be frustrating - if they're not going to hire me, why can't they tell me?
In my experience, these delays often indicate that they have offered the job to someone else and are waiting for him/her to accept or decline the offer. It is quite embarrassing to go back and offer the job to the second choice candidate after you've told him/her they weren't successful.
Cognizant 16th February 2006, 08:43 AM Noo....No I never do those spelling mistakes in any formal letter I check atleast 4-5 times before sending the letters to the employers ..I had this problem in earlier stages and I rectified it .......
Statistical Steven 16th February 2006, 08:58 AM Move onto company #2. Ask yourself this question, "Do you want to work for a company or person who cannot give you feedback and/or make a decision?" Seems like they are stringing you along waiting for another candidate to accept their offer. If that candidate rejects them, you might be #2 choice. Move on!
ralphsulser 16th February 2006, 11:23 AM I agree with the above comments about moving on. Obviously they either have asituation described by Steven, or they just don't want to actually tell you that you are not still a candidate. Keep going in your search where you have an opportunity.
Cognizant 16th February 2006, 02:19 PM I really Thank you all for your valuable advices....
roland_lu 16th February 2006, 05:40 PM Good Luck !
Let's know if you get a call from company No. 1.
RosieA 16th February 2006, 06:56 PM However.....
I started my current job on 11/15/04. I was offered the job two weeks prior to that, roughly 11/1/04.
According to one of my staff members, the decision to hire me was made on 9/29! It took the company a month to process the job offer through the internal hiring process. (Big multi-divisional company) That month delay is the rule here. For me it was ok, because I had a job and wasn't sitting home worrying about whether I'd get this one.
Who knows what's going on inside that company, Cognizant. But I agree, you've done enough follow-up. Move on.
Cognizant 16th February 2006, 07:20 PM Hi folks,
I called HR today and they said they have'nt made the decision yet !Tomorrow she s gonna check with VP abt this and let me kno abt the status..
Do u think I made nuisance of myself in following this job......Do u think this might affect the job decision in hiring me.....
Please.advice
I am thinking of joining company 2 ......
Thanks...
Wes Bucey 16th February 2006, 07:31 PM Hi folks,
I called HR today and they said they have'nt made the decision yet !Tomorrow she s gonna check with VP abt this and let me kno abt the status..
Do u think I made nuisance of myself in following this job......Do u think this might affect the job decision in hiring me.....
Please.advice
I am thinking of joining company 2 ......
Thanks...
My guess would be the overwhelming majority of Covers would vote yes on the nuisance issue if we ran a poll. Only one way to know for sure. Why not start a new thread with a poll and ask?
Helmut Jilling 16th February 2006, 08:53 PM Hi folks,
I called HR today and they said they have'nt made the decision yet !Tomorrow she s gonna check with VP abt this and let me kno abt the status..
Do u think I made nuisance of myself in following this job......Do u think this might affect the job decision in hiring me.....
Please.advice
I am thinking of joining company 2 ......
Thanks...
Well, let me take a different view. Some HR people may think you made too many contacts and were a nuisance. Some HR people may think you showed initiative and perseverance, not a nuisance.
Since HR people don't wear badges to tell you which type they are, all you can do is use your wisdom, wits, powers of observation, and take your best shot. Either way, you will learn from it.
I would try to decide which I like better and go for it. If you like number 1 better, then maybe you can persuade #2 to wait a few days. Outsiders like us can't really tell you, we're all guessing. But, have some faith in your judgement. That's how we all learn.
Good Luck!
|
|