My friend's professor told their class that his company was hiring for entry-level marketing positions. She knows I'm seeking a job in that industry, so she put in a good word for me to her professor, and asked if she could connect us. He forwarded her a list of available positions to show me, and told her that if I want to apply, to "please let him know, and he will see what he can do."
My friend then cc'd me on their email thread, and I formally reached out to him in a brief and polite networking email. In this email, I introduced myself, mentioned my friend as a mutual connection, brought up a few key things about his company that I found interesting, let him know which roles I thought I could be a great fit for, described my relevant experience, and asked if we could touch base so I could learn more about the team culture and day-to-day at his agency. I signed off by asking him what he thinks the best way to apply is, then thanked him for connecting with me. I also attached my resume for his review.
I'm pretty new at networking, so can you guys let me know if this email was okay? I know it sounds like I wrote a mouthful in that email, but it would probably take someone 30 seconds tops to read.
I sent this email out last Friday and its now Wednesday. He still hasn't replied to me, but it's understandable as he's a professor and works a full-time corporate job. Should I follow up, and if so, what should I say?
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