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Ask HN: No reply to job application. What should I do?

7 pointsby mingpanover 12 years ago
Hi HN. I'd like your advice please.<p>I recently graduated and am currently looking for a job. There's a certain large software corporation I would be interested in working for. I applied through their recruiting website, and additionally, a friend of mine handed my resume to a company recruiter. I got an automated "We got your stuff. Thanks." email a few weeks ago, but I have not heard back from them since. Is there a polite way to inquire about the status of my application? I am fairly interested in this company, and I would really like to hear an answer one way or the other.

6 comments

sherazover 12 years ago
Skip the line. I'm always amazed what can happen with a witty an well-timed email to the right person.<p>I suggest google stalking some people and make a linkedin account immediately.<p>Once you find your people, send them a direct and brief email outlining what you want and how they can help you.<p>I landed a few really good gigs doing just this.
atsaloliover 12 years ago
The one place you don't want to be is the Waiting Place:<p>The Waiting Place…<p>…for people just waiting.<p>Waiting for a train to go<p>or a bus to come,<p>or a plane to go<p>or the mail to come,<p>or the rain to go<p>or the phone to ring,<p>or the snow to snow<p>or waiting around for a Yes or a No<p>or waiting for their hair to grow.<p>Everyone is just waiting.<p>Waiting for the fish to bite<p>or waiting for wind to fly a kite<p>or waiting around for Friday night<p>or waiting, perhaps, for their Uncle Jake<p>or a pot to boil,<p>or a Better Break<p>or a sting of pearls,<p>or a pair of pants<p>or a wig with curls,<p>or Another Chance.<p>Everyone is just waiting.<p>NO! That’s not for you!<p>Somehow you’ll escape all that waiting and staying.<p>You’ll find the bright places<p>where Boom Bands are playing.<p>--Dr. Seuss<p>Take action!!
helen842000over 12 years ago
You could call them and ask for an update on your job. Ask if they've sent all the CVs, has there been feedback from the hiring manager &#38; have any interviews been scheduled.<p>Or you could always be cheeky and find out the name of the recruiter responsible for your job and call them up all flustered and say "oh hey can you put me through to such&#38;such I'm just returning a call"<p>I worked in this industry a while back and I guarantee they call so many people per day it's hard to know who you have called. Plus if they think they called you first then they're more likely to give you the time of day.<p>Unfortunately the hard bit of the job search isn't filling in all the forms it's navigating the recruiters, where your resume can get accidentally deleted at the press of a button.<p>With a bit of persistence you'll get there. Good luck!
damian2000over 12 years ago
I'm sure you can inquire about the status of your application but keep in mind that companies can often take a long time to process it (several weeks or months even). The best companies will get back to you and let you know one way or another.
andymoeover 12 years ago
They usually move pretty slowly. Like a few months... I'd keep applying elsewhere.
tectonicover 12 years ago
Are you only interested in this one company?