During a downturn economy, there is a lot of competition while searching for that perfect career match. It is a full-time job looking for a job. It is an uphill battle. The emotional energy it takes to stay motivated and play the application game is draining. Even after all of that…you still haven’t hit the most deflating part of searching for your next job.
You might find yourself calling a friend or family member after an interview saying, “I totally nailed that interview. I love this company so much and felt like they love me back. I am a perfect fit to what they are looking for.”
two days go by….
three days…
a WEEK!
and… you still don’t hear anything.
THIS is the worst part! It is so emotionally draining to want a job so much. Not only do you fail to get the job….you don’t hear back from them.
I recently was interviewed by the Phoenix Business Journal’s reporter, Mike Sunnucks about this very topic (http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/news/2014/05/12/silence-is-deafening-demoralizing-for-job-seekers.html) and it was discussed as to WHY this might be happening.
During the downturn of the economy, many HR teams have been trimmed down to the bare minimum. The HR team is working the roles of two or sometimes 3 & 4 people. Having communicated with many recruiters, I see why calling back all applicants is not a priority in their schedule. I don’t condone it, but I am starting to understand how 80% of all interviewees never hear back from the interviewer if they don’t get the job.
Here are 3 tips to help you follow-up, but also keep yourself emotionally in check after and interview:
If you have found some other tips along the way, please post below in the comments section. I would love to hear your feedback. Happy Job Hunting!!