Hey Reddit,
I was contacted by a recruiter a few weeks back and was essentially asked if I was interested in discussing a new position for a role that I have quite a lot of experience in.
Fast forward a couple of weeks and I'm at the interview, I normally feel that I do really awful in these interviews and this was probably my first one where I felt really confident and felt that I was able to answer the questions correctly.
The Project Manager that was interviewing me for my position used a lot of positive wording, and essentially said that he'd be able to talk to me more about the project once I signed an NDA, Etc. He also mentioned that they were looking to fill the spot ASAP but the hiring manager was unsure of a timeline due to everything going on right now and some internal issues so it didn't seem they were on the same page.
I've yet to hear back from that interview, but i was wondering what the general timeline is for hearing back from an interview? As i've yet to be contacted for the position / my interview.
(See Timeline below)
- Interview -April 2nd
- Sent follow-up email - April 8th
- Have yet to hear anything back from my email, but i'm worried that it was potentially missed as I replied to the job interview posting and didn't send a new one directly.
- We also have 2 day's off for Easter here, so it's possible that there were some delays on Friday & Monday because of this.
Should I worry about not getting the job? Is this timeline normal for someone who's received a successful job interview with a hiring at the end? When should I send another email / bump my response?
Thanks in advance!
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