How do you ask if a hiring decision has been made?
Use these three guidelines to check-in with the hiring manager like a true professional:
- Adhere to the Timeline: The last thing you want to do is make a nuisance of yourself.
- Politely Ask if a Decision Has Been Made: The point of sending a follow-up message is to find out if you are still in running for the job.
How often should you follow up with recruiter?
Wait a Full Week Between Coorespondences
Some positions will remain unfilled for weeks after the interview process, and in this case it is appropriate to follow up on a weekly basis. However, each time you send a polite email to the recruiter or manager, wait at least one full week before contacting her again.
How do you ask if you are hired or not?
Start off the email by reminding the interviewer who you are: “This is Jane Doe. I interviewed for your Graphic Designer position last week.” Mention that you are still interested in the job, then ask if they have made any decisions in the hiring process.