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How To Professionally Follow Up On Job Applications

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Last updated: 2023/06/30 at 1:11 PM
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In today’s competitive job market, following up on a job application or interview can be crucial in demonstrating your interest and commitment to a potential employer.

However, it is essential to strike a balance between showing enthusiasm and respecting the hiring manager’s time and decision-making process. Here are some activities to avoid when following up on job applications or interviews:

  1. Don’t Follow Up Too Soon: While it’s natural to be eager to hear back about a job opportunity, bombarding hiring managers with follow-up emails or phone calls immediately after submitting your application or completing an interview can be counterproductive. Instead, give them ample time to review applications and make decisions. Waiting at least a week before following up shows that you respect their workload and decision-making process.
  2. Avoid Being Too Aggressive: Exuding enthusiasm for the position is great, but being overly aggressive can backfire. Repeatedly sending multiple emails or making numerous phone calls without receiving a response can come across as desperate or unprofessional. Maintain a reasonable pace for follow-ups and respect their preferred mode of communication.
  3. Don’t Be Demanding: Remember that hiring managers and recruiters work for the company and are committed to finding the best fit for the role. Demanding responses or questioning their choices can create a negative impression. Avoid making statements that may appear confrontational, such as asserting that you are the most qualified candidate or questioning why you were not selected. Instead, focus on your interest in the role and your willingness to contribute to the company’s success.
  4. Don’t Ask for Feedback or Updates Too Frequently: While it’s acceptable to seek updates on the hiring process, constantly asking for feedback or updates may come across as pushy or impatient. When following up, inquire about the timeline or next steps and wait until that timeframe has passed before checking in again. Be respectful of their time and priorities.
  5. Maintain a Professional and Respectful Tone: Communicate with the hiring manager in a professional manner, avoiding informal language or slang. Additionally, refrain from using manipulative tactics or sharing personal information that is irrelevant to the job application. Maintain a polite and respectful tone throughout your communication.
  6. Don’t Take Rejection Personally: Receiving a rejection can be disheartening, but it’s essential to handle it gracefully and professionally. Avoid lashing out at the hiring manager or company. Instead, express gratitude for the opportunity to be considered and stay open to future possibilities. Remember that the job market is competitive, and maintaining a positive attitude will leave a lasting impression.

By avoiding these pitfalls, job seekers can demonstrate professionalism, respect, and maturity in their follow-up efforts.

Striking the right balance between showing interest and giving space to the hiring process can greatly improve the chances of landing that dream job. Keep in mind that first impressions matter, and a professional approach throughout the application process can set you apart from the competition.

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