Should I follow up with recruiter after interview?
It’s all right (and even expected) to follow up after the interview, but don’t overwhelm your potential employer with multiple messages and phone calls. If you reach out too often, you’re going to turn off the hiring manager.
How long should I wait to hear back from a job interview?
As a rule of thumb, you’re advised to wait 10 to 14 days before following up. It’s not uncommon to wait for a few weeks before hearing back from your interviewer. Calling too often can make you look needy and high maintenance.
Can I ask interviewer about result?
Explain that you’re following up regarding the job you interviewed for, to ask about the status. Be specific when mentioning the job; include the job title, the date you interviewed, or both. Reaffirm your interest in the position. Ask directly for an update and say you look forward to hearing about the next steps.
What happens if you don’t hear back from a recruiter after interview?
The recruiter might have already invited you to interview in person by the end of the phone call, or they may want to screen all candidates and then make their selection. If you still haven’t heard anything in three business days, send them a quick note.
Should you email a recruiter after an interview?
Since you’re already on the recruiter’s radar, they’re much more likely to consider you for roles that are just opening up. Waiting to hear back after an interview is one of the most stressful parts of the job search. But an effective email can work wonders to reestablish a connection with a recruiter, and potentially with an employer.
When is the best time to follow up with a recruiter?
Afternoons are best for me. When following up with a recruiter after an in-person interview, express your continued interest in the company or role and mention something that stood out to you. Give them a reason to advance you in the interview process. I enjoyed our conversation last week—so nice to finally meet you.
Why don’t I get a response after an interview?
The most obvious reason that you don’t get a response after an interview is that the company is not interested in hiring you and they are not letting you know. But there may be other reasons you have not had a response. The following factors can influence the average response time after an interview: