I'd email her tomorrow and just ask if she has any updates because you have other options that have already offered you a job that are waiting to hear from you.
Quote from: PSU on February 04, 2015, 01:46:17 PMI'd email her tomorrow and just ask if she has any updates because you have other options that have already offered you a job that are waiting to hear from you.Alright sounds good. I hate being in this position where you're waiting for one good job while another one already accepted you...
What psy said pretty much sums it up.She said contact her in a week anyway.
Quote from: OysteinAarseth on February 04, 2015, 01:55:38 PMWhat psy said pretty much sums it up.She said contact her in a week anyway.I know, but I'm not sure what language to use.."Hi I was wondering if I was hired for the job." Asking that just doesn't seem that professional. Or, "Is there going to be a second round of interviews?" Eh, I'll probably think of something.
Quote from: RomanGladiator on February 04, 2015, 01:58:59 PMQuote from: OysteinAarseth on February 04, 2015, 01:55:38 PMWhat psy said pretty much sums it up.She said contact her in a week anyway.I know, but I'm not sure what language to use.."Hi I was wondering if I was hired for the job." Asking that just doesn't seem that professional. Or, "Is there going to be a second round of interviews?" Eh, I'll probably think of something."Greetings, I would like to inquire into the possibility of my application being accepted"
Greetings -redacted-I interviewed for the business writer position last Thursday. I enjoyed talking with you and believe that I could serve -redacted- Systems well because of my writing skills, love for technology, and strong work ethic. You had mentioned that I would hear back within a week regarding my application. I am emailing to check on the hiring process. I am wondering if there will be a second round of interviews, and also if the hiring manger would like to read a sample of my writing. Thank you. Best regards, -redacted
I would strongly advise against using "hi" in a formal and official email regarding your application.
Quote from: RomanGladiator on February 05, 2015, 09:59:26 AMGreetings -redacted-I interviewed for the business writer position last Thursday. I enjoyed talking with you and believe that I could serve -redacted- Systems well because of my writing skills, love for technology, and strong work ethic. You had mentioned that I would hear back within a week regarding my application. I am emailing to check on the hiring process. I am wondering if there will be a second round of interviews, and also if the hiring manger would like to read a sample of my writing. Thank you. Best regards, -redactedIt's good, but I would cut out "I would gladly send one", because it kind of ruins the sentence structure and doesn't sound very professional.
Quote from: Numb Digger on February 05, 2015, 10:01:38 AMQuote from: RomanGladiator on February 05, 2015, 09:59:26 AMGreetings -redacted-I interviewed for the business writer position last Thursday. I enjoyed talking with you and believe that I could serve -redacted- Systems well because of my writing skills, love for technology, and strong work ethic. You had mentioned that I would hear back within a week regarding my application. I have sent this email to check on the hiring process. I am wondering if there will be a second round of interviews, and also if the hiring manger would like to read a sample of my writing. Thank you. Best regards, -redactedIt's good, but I would cut out "I would gladly send one", because it kind of ruins the sentence structure and doesn't sound very professional.Okay. Yeah, that does sound a little silly. Sounds better with that cut out.
Quote from: RomanGladiator on February 05, 2015, 09:59:26 AMGreetings -redacted-I interviewed for the business writer position last Thursday. I enjoyed talking with you and believe that I could serve -redacted- Systems well because of my writing skills, love for technology, and strong work ethic. You had mentioned that I would hear back within a week regarding my application. I have sent this email to check on the hiring process. I am wondering if there will be a second round of interviews, and also if the hiring manger would like to read a sample of my writing. Thank you. Best regards, -redactedIt's good, but I would cut out "I would gladly send one", because it kind of ruins the sentence structure and doesn't sound very professional.
Greetings -redacted-I interviewed for the business writer position last Thursday. I enjoyed talking with you and believe that I could serve -redacted- Systems well because of my writing skills, love for technology, and strong work ethic. You had mentioned that I would hear back within a week regarding my application. I have sent this email to check on the hiring process. I am wondering if there will be a second round of interviews, and also if the hiring manger would like to read a sample of my writing. Thank you. Best regards, -redacted
Quote from: RomanGladiator on February 05, 2015, 10:09:38 AMQuote from: Numb Digger on February 05, 2015, 10:01:38 AMQuote from: RomanGladiator on February 05, 2015, 09:59:26 AMGreetings -redacted-I interviewed for the business writer position last Thursday. I enjoyed talking with you and believe that I could serve -redacted- Systems well because of my writing skills, love for technology, and strong work ethic. You had mentioned that I would hear back within a week regarding my application. I have sent this email to check on the hiring process. I am wondering if there will be a second round of interviews, and also if the hiring manger would like to read a sample of my writing. Thank you. Best regards, -redactedIt's good, but I would cut out "I would gladly send one", because it kind of ruins the sentence structure and doesn't sound very professional.Okay. Yeah, that does sound a little silly. Sounds better with that cut out.It sounds pretty solid now, but I might change the "I am sending this email" part to "I have sent this email to check on the hiring process", because you used "I am" in the sentence afterwards.
Quote from: Numb Digger on February 05, 2015, 10:15:43 AMQuote from: RomanGladiator on February 05, 2015, 10:09:38 AMQuote from: Numb Digger on February 05, 2015, 10:01:38 AMQuote from: RomanGladiator on February 05, 2015, 09:59:26 AMGreetings -redacted-I interviewed for the business writer position last Thursday. I enjoyed talking with you and believe that I could serve -redacted- Systems well because of my writing skills, love for technology, and strong work ethic. You had mentioned that I would hear back within a week regarding my application. I have sent this email to check on the hiring process. I am wondering if there will be a second round of interviews, and also if the hiring manger would like to read a sample of my writing. Thank you. Best regards, -redactedIt's good, but I would cut out "I would gladly send one", because it kind of ruins the sentence structure and doesn't sound very professional.Okay. Yeah, that does sound a little silly. Sounds better with that cut out.It sounds pretty solid now, but I might change the "I am sending this email" part to "I have sent this email to check on the hiring process", because you used "I am" in the sentence afterwards.Maybe I'll just cut that sentence, it seems unneeded and self explanatory- of course that's why I'm sending the email...