I'm a freshly graduated Medical Laboratory Scientist. MLS are in relatively high demand in this area, and my entire graduating class has been aggressively recruited to work here and a few other places. One such recruiter said to contact him if we would like to tour the lab he was representing, and I took him up on it.
We arranged a date, I went on the tour of the lab. One manager of a particularly specialized lab spent quite a bit of time showing me around his area, asking questions about my plans, etc.. After the tour, we sat in his office and had a bit of an informal interview. There were a few more experienced candidates for the position he had open, but he made sure he had a copy of my resume and said he wasn't counting me out.
About a week ago, I received an e-mail from him thanking me for my interest in the lab, and wanting to know if I was still interested in the position he had available. He ended it:
"Please let me know if you are still interested. If yes let me know when you could come in for a background check and interview. You will need a social security card and a driver’s license for the background check."
I responded with:"I'm still very interested in the part time position, and would love to come in for an interview. Any time next week would work for me, so whatever works best for your schedule should be fine."
It's now coming up on a week. Should I send another e-mail to touch base in case he didn't get the first one, or just sit tight and wait? If I do send another e-mail, should I let him know when I'd be able to interview next week?
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