Checking on an application after a month of radio silence [duplicate]
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I have applied for a job mid-September with a closing date of 18th September. I then emailed the recruitment team on 6th October to understand a bit more about the status of my application, they said:
"A final decision has not been made with regards to your application. We will be in touch once a decision has been made"
It has now been a month and still no reply, Can I email them again to find out? is it best to just wait as Iam told the process for such big company can take up to 3 months?
Plus, on their website my application is still showing as "Submitted"
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I have applied for a job mid-September with a closing date of 18th September. I then emailed the recruitment team on 6th October to understand a bit more about the status of my application, they said:
"A final decision has not been made with regards to your application. We will be in touch once a decision has been made"
It has now been a month and still no reply, Can I email them again to find out? is it best to just wait as Iam told the process for such big company can take up to 3 months?
Plus, on their website my application is still showing as "Submitted"
hiring-process applications
marked as duplicate by Lilienthal♦, David K, panoptical, Adam V, mcknz Nov 5 '15 at 17:09
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Welcome to the site elodie. I feel like your questions may be answered by some of the answers on this question: How can I check on the progress of an application?. Can you have a look and see if that's the case? If not, could you explain (in a comment or an edit to your post) how your question is different?
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I have applied for a job mid-September with a closing date of 18th September. I then emailed the recruitment team on 6th October to understand a bit more about the status of my application, they said:
"A final decision has not been made with regards to your application. We will be in touch once a decision has been made"
It has now been a month and still no reply, Can I email them again to find out? is it best to just wait as Iam told the process for such big company can take up to 3 months?
Plus, on their website my application is still showing as "Submitted"
hiring-process applications
This question already has an answer here:
How can I check on the progress of an application? [duplicate]
2 answers
I have applied for a job mid-September with a closing date of 18th September. I then emailed the recruitment team on 6th October to understand a bit more about the status of my application, they said:
"A final decision has not been made with regards to your application. We will be in touch once a decision has been made"
It has now been a month and still no reply, Can I email them again to find out? is it best to just wait as Iam told the process for such big company can take up to 3 months?
Plus, on their website my application is still showing as "Submitted"
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How can I check on the progress of an application? [duplicate]
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Welcome to the site elodie. I feel like your questions may be answered by some of the answers on this question: How can I check on the progress of an application?. Can you have a look and see if that's the case? If not, could you explain (in a comment or an edit to your post) how your question is different?
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Welcome to the site elodie. I feel like your questions may be answered by some of the answers on this question: How can I check on the progress of an application?. Can you have a look and see if that's the case? If not, could you explain (in a comment or an edit to your post) how your question is different?
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Welcome to the site elodie. I feel like your questions may be answered by some of the answers on this question: How can I check on the progress of an application?. Can you have a look and see if that's the case? If not, could you explain (in a comment or an edit to your post) how your question is different?
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You can definitely email them for a status update but usually a big company will not send emails out on application status for everyone. Who knows, they might reach out to you months later.
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You can definitely email them for a status update but usually a big company will not send emails out on application status for everyone. Who knows, they might reach out to you months later.
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You can definitely email them for a status update but usually a big company will not send emails out on application status for everyone. Who knows, they might reach out to you months later.
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You can definitely email them for a status update but usually a big company will not send emails out on application status for everyone. Who knows, they might reach out to you months later.
You can definitely email them for a status update but usually a big company will not send emails out on application status for everyone. Who knows, they might reach out to you months later.
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Welcome to the site elodie. I feel like your questions may be answered by some of the answers on this question: How can I check on the progress of an application?. Can you have a look and see if that's the case? If not, could you explain (in a comment or an edit to your post) how your question is different?
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