Should I Keep Calling This Hr Director?
A few weeks ago I responded to an employment ad in the paper. Last Friday, the HR Director at the place I applied to called me to set up an interview (of course he called in the 2 hours I wasn’t at home, and left a message to call him back).
I called him as soon as I got the message and of course got his secretary who said he wasn’t available. She took my name and phone number and said he’d call back later when he was available.
He never returned my call on Friday, so first thing this morning (Monday), I called again to make sure he had gotten the message. I again got a secretary, who said he was in a meeting. I left my name and phone number again.
Here it is past closing time, and he still did not call me back.
My question is, should I keep calling to set up this interview, keep waiting for him to call back, or should I just figure he changed his mind about it? I really want this job, but I don’t want to come across as a pest or a psycho.
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Did you stipulate that you were returning so-&-so’s call? Critical info. You have tried to return the call twice and left messages. Now the ball is back in his court. You really cannot keep calling back or peskiness could kill your chances for the job.
your name and number is enough,.if he wants you ,he will contact you. dont go over board.