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[Recruiter or Hiring Manager], Following up for the position of [position name], I'd like to inquire about the progress of your hiring decision and the status of my job application. I am very eager to work with your company. Thanks for your time and consideration, and I look forward to hearing back from you soon.
Give a call. If you haven't heard back about your job application after two weeks, it's perfectly acceptable to call the hiring manager unless the listing states otherwise. You can say: Hi, I'm following up on an application that I sent.
Following up for the position of [position name], I'd like to inquire about the progress of your hiring decision and the status of my job application. I am very eager to work with your company. Thanks for your time and consideration, and I look forward to hearing back from you soon.
How often should I follow up on a job application? You might feel annoying when following up, but it's okay to follow up on an application submitted online as long as you're respectful, polite, and considerate throughout the process. Don't spam your contact or reach out to everyone associated with the company.
Make it evident to the person you're meeting with that you want a job with their company, not just any company. Avoid saying things like I need a job, or I heard you were hiring. You'll make a much better impression if you appear to be actively pursuing the job you're asking for.
Use the job description, the company website, and LinkedIn to determine the right point of contact. Follow up about a week after your original application. If you don't hear back, follow up a week later. Follow up on your application with a friendly and polite email.
You can say: Hi, I'm following up on an application that I sent. I'm very interested in the role and your company, and I just wanted to ensure that you received it. This way you'll know if the person is still sorting through resumes or if the position has already been filled. Then, listen to what the person says.
Make a Follow-Up Phone Call Try calling once or twice before leaving a brief message with your name and the job title you applied for. Thank the employer for their consideration, and say you'd be happy to clarify any information on your resume. Leave your phone number, so it's handy for them to call you back.
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