Reschedule interview after saying I will be unavailable?
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I got a voicemail from an interviewer 2 days ago (because I didn't pick up twice) asking if I'm available for an interview the next morning. Unfortunately, I was busy doing work and I had other engagements the next day. I called him up and told him I'm not available. That was the last time I talked to him. It dawned on me that I made a HUGE mistake. This was my first interview-call from an employer and I had no idea that when he Asked if I'm available it actually meant "Do you want this job or no?".
He didn't leave his email and I've already left him a voicemail.
SO, should I call him now or will that make me seem naggy? I can't email him because he didn't leave that and I don't want to seem like a creep. I was thinking that waiting too long would make me seem unenthusiastic about the position. Should I call him again? What else can I do?
I really need that job and the application was so long. HELP!!!
EDIT: Sorry Joe I accidentally deleted your answer when trying to reply. After how long should I call again?
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I got a voicemail from an interviewer 2 days ago (because I didn't pick up twice) asking if I'm available for an interview the next morning. Unfortunately, I was busy doing work and I had other engagements the next day. I called him up and told him I'm not available. That was the last time I talked to him. It dawned on me that I made a HUGE mistake. This was my first interview-call from an employer and I had no idea that when he Asked if I'm available it actually meant "Do you want this job or no?".
He didn't leave his email and I've already left him a voicemail.
SO, should I call him now or will that make me seem naggy? I can't email him because he didn't leave that and I don't want to seem like a creep. I was thinking that waiting too long would make me seem unenthusiastic about the position. Should I call him again? What else can I do?
I really need that job and the application was so long. HELP!!!
EDIT: Sorry Joe I accidentally deleted your answer when trying to reply. After how long should I call again?
interviewing
But what if he say that I was planning on rescheduling a interview time? That would make me seem annoying.
– superherosaves
Feb 27 '15 at 19:41
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I got a voicemail from an interviewer 2 days ago (because I didn't pick up twice) asking if I'm available for an interview the next morning. Unfortunately, I was busy doing work and I had other engagements the next day. I called him up and told him I'm not available. That was the last time I talked to him. It dawned on me that I made a HUGE mistake. This was my first interview-call from an employer and I had no idea that when he Asked if I'm available it actually meant "Do you want this job or no?".
He didn't leave his email and I've already left him a voicemail.
SO, should I call him now or will that make me seem naggy? I can't email him because he didn't leave that and I don't want to seem like a creep. I was thinking that waiting too long would make me seem unenthusiastic about the position. Should I call him again? What else can I do?
I really need that job and the application was so long. HELP!!!
EDIT: Sorry Joe I accidentally deleted your answer when trying to reply. After how long should I call again?
interviewing
I got a voicemail from an interviewer 2 days ago (because I didn't pick up twice) asking if I'm available for an interview the next morning. Unfortunately, I was busy doing work and I had other engagements the next day. I called him up and told him I'm not available. That was the last time I talked to him. It dawned on me that I made a HUGE mistake. This was my first interview-call from an employer and I had no idea that when he Asked if I'm available it actually meant "Do you want this job or no?".
He didn't leave his email and I've already left him a voicemail.
SO, should I call him now or will that make me seem naggy? I can't email him because he didn't leave that and I don't want to seem like a creep. I was thinking that waiting too long would make me seem unenthusiastic about the position. Should I call him again? What else can I do?
I really need that job and the application was so long. HELP!!!
EDIT: Sorry Joe I accidentally deleted your answer when trying to reply. After how long should I call again?
interviewing
edited Feb 27 '15 at 19:38
asked Feb 27 '15 at 19:30
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But what if he say that I was planning on rescheduling a interview time? That would make me seem annoying.
– superherosaves
Feb 27 '15 at 19:41
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But what if he say that I was planning on rescheduling a interview time? That would make me seem annoying.
– superherosaves
Feb 27 '15 at 19:41
But what if he say that I was planning on rescheduling a interview time? That would make me seem annoying.
– superherosaves
Feb 27 '15 at 19:41
But what if he say that I was planning on rescheduling a interview time? That would make me seem annoying.
– superherosaves
Feb 27 '15 at 19:41
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He didn't leave his email and I've already left him a voicemail. SO,
should I call him now or will that make me seem naggy?
Yes, this might make you seem naggy, but in this case it doesn't sound like you have a lot of choice.
If you cannot discern an appropriate email thru a Google search, call back now and leave a voicemail. This time, tell him that you don't have his email address, and that he could call you back at his convenience.
It might not matter, but it probably won't hurt.
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1 Answer
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He didn't leave his email and I've already left him a voicemail. SO,
should I call him now or will that make me seem naggy?
Yes, this might make you seem naggy, but in this case it doesn't sound like you have a lot of choice.
If you cannot discern an appropriate email thru a Google search, call back now and leave a voicemail. This time, tell him that you don't have his email address, and that he could call you back at his convenience.
It might not matter, but it probably won't hurt.
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up vote
1
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He didn't leave his email and I've already left him a voicemail. SO,
should I call him now or will that make me seem naggy?
Yes, this might make you seem naggy, but in this case it doesn't sound like you have a lot of choice.
If you cannot discern an appropriate email thru a Google search, call back now and leave a voicemail. This time, tell him that you don't have his email address, and that he could call you back at his convenience.
It might not matter, but it probably won't hurt.
suggest improvements |Â
up vote
1
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up vote
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He didn't leave his email and I've already left him a voicemail. SO,
should I call him now or will that make me seem naggy?
Yes, this might make you seem naggy, but in this case it doesn't sound like you have a lot of choice.
If you cannot discern an appropriate email thru a Google search, call back now and leave a voicemail. This time, tell him that you don't have his email address, and that he could call you back at his convenience.
It might not matter, but it probably won't hurt.
He didn't leave his email and I've already left him a voicemail. SO,
should I call him now or will that make me seem naggy?
Yes, this might make you seem naggy, but in this case it doesn't sound like you have a lot of choice.
If you cannot discern an appropriate email thru a Google search, call back now and leave a voicemail. This time, tell him that you don't have his email address, and that he could call you back at his convenience.
It might not matter, but it probably won't hurt.
edited Feb 27 '15 at 19:39
answered Feb 27 '15 at 19:33


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But what if he say that I was planning on rescheduling a interview time? That would make me seem annoying.
– superherosaves
Feb 27 '15 at 19:41