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TVA:

--- Quote from: gdad12 on Oct 11, 2018, 09:40 ---
yes they did say 2 weeks minimum to a month, so i shall wait!  thanks TVA i’m just anxious and really hoping i get the offer.

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I get that and I commend you for it. But if I am the hiring manager and I say two weeks and you email me early I will pull your application because you can’t follow directions.
After the 2 weeks or whatever time they told you then feel free to contact them every darn day.

japawlak:
There’s nothing wrong with sending an early email to the person you were interviewed by to simply thank them for taking the time to interview you. I’ve heard good things about doing that. I was told I’d hear back about my job in 3 weeks but was called and given an offer in 4 days. The moral of the story: send a “thank you” email without being pushy, then wait it out. They hate pushy people, but like enthusiastic people. I totally nerded out on my interview, not on purpose, but it turned out well. BTW, did you hear back yet?

gdad12:

--- Quote from: japawlak on Oct 20, 2018, 02:06 ---There’s nothing wrong with sending an early email to the person you were interviewed by to simply thank them for taking the time to interview you. I’ve heard good things about doing that. I was told I’d hear back about my job in 3 weeks but was called and given an offer in 4 days. The moral of the story: send a “thank you” email without being pushy, then wait it out. They hate pushy people, but like enthusiastic people. I totally nerded out on my interview, not on purpose, but it turned out well. BTW, did you hear back yet?

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I did send a thank you email.  Not pushy or anything just a mere thank you email and I decided to wait til I hear anything or  I might email after a month. This monday 10/22 will be 3 weeks.  🤞🏽Hoping for an offer!


Thanks for the input!



TVA:

--- Quote from: japawlak on Oct 20, 2018, 02:06 ---There’s nothing wrong with sending an early email to the person you were interviewed by to simply thank them for taking the time to interview you. I’ve heard good things about doing that. I was told I’d hear back about my job in 3 weeks but was called and given an offer in 4 days. The moral of the story: send a “thank you” email without being pushy, then wait it out. They hate pushy people, but like enthusiastic people. I totally nerded out on my interview, not on purpose, but it turned out well. BTW, did you hear back yet?

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If I tell you not to get back to me and you do then you cannot follow directions. I will not hire you. Thank you emails rarely get read. No one cares and you are clogging my email with trivia.

gdad12:

--- Quote from: TVA on Oct 20, 2018, 07:34 ---
If I tell you not to get back to me and you do then you cannot follow directions. I will not hire you. Thank you emails rarely get read. No one cares and you are clogging my email with trivia.

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Well it’s a good thing I have not emailed them TVA!  Exelon did instruct me to send a thank you email/note within 24-48hrs after interview, so that I did do. I did not email any more after that thank you email.  Hiring managers did not instruct to NOT email them but they did say it’d be at least 2-3 weeks to a month minimum [size=78%]after the interview or more before they contact me. Thanks again TVA  [/size]

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