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I interviewed with a large organization in February of this year. The interview went well. I have been in touch with HR since then, but the only thing that has been certain is that my file is still under review.



During the questioning, the interviewer wanted to know if I would also be interested in being an intern. I said no at the time, but now I wish I had said yes because an internship is more appropriate for where I am at right now in terms of my career development. It is now August, but I have not been rejected and my file is still under review according to HR. One of my colleagues who also applied was rejected months ago, but I have been stuck in limbo. Would it be a bad idea at this point to e-mail the HR person to express my change of heart as far as my interest is concerned in an internship? Or should I just move on because it is too late? I'd really like to work for this organization.







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closed as off-topic by Jim G., Michael Grubey, CincinnatiProgrammer, jcmeloni, Elysian Fields♦ Aug 8 '13 at 15:42


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  • "Questions seeking advice on what job to take, what skills to learn, etc. are off-topic as the answers are rarely useful to anyone else." – Jim G., Michael Grubey, CincinnatiProgrammer, jcmeloni, Elysian Fields
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    I am not sure if the size of the organization has anything to do with it. What position did you apply for? Was it for a specific opening or was it just a general interview?
    – mhoran_psprep
    Aug 8 '13 at 10:51










  • Are you hoping to work there? Are you just curious? Can you edit your question to clarify what you are asking? It's hard to provide an answer/insight without knowing a bit more about what you are trying to do.
    – Elysian Fields♦
    Aug 8 '13 at 15:42










  • @enderland What part of "I'd really like to work for this organization." doesn't answer your first question?
    – sciencenewbie
    Aug 8 '13 at 20:16










  • @mhoran_psprep This was a general interview for particular division that aligns with my expertise. I applied very far from my graduation time (years) and so it is natural for them to not move fast on this.
    – sciencenewbie
    Aug 8 '13 at 20:26










  • So are you asking more or less how to reach out to HR at a company you haven't heard from in a long time? Do you want to have an internship with that company?
    – Elysian Fields♦
    Aug 8 '13 at 22:28
















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I interviewed with a large organization in February of this year. The interview went well. I have been in touch with HR since then, but the only thing that has been certain is that my file is still under review.



During the questioning, the interviewer wanted to know if I would also be interested in being an intern. I said no at the time, but now I wish I had said yes because an internship is more appropriate for where I am at right now in terms of my career development. It is now August, but I have not been rejected and my file is still under review according to HR. One of my colleagues who also applied was rejected months ago, but I have been stuck in limbo. Would it be a bad idea at this point to e-mail the HR person to express my change of heart as far as my interest is concerned in an internship? Or should I just move on because it is too late? I'd really like to work for this organization.







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closed as off-topic by Jim G., Michael Grubey, CincinnatiProgrammer, jcmeloni, Elysian Fields♦ Aug 8 '13 at 15:42


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking advice on what job to take, what skills to learn, etc. are off-topic as the answers are rarely useful to anyone else." – Jim G., Michael Grubey, CincinnatiProgrammer, jcmeloni, Elysian Fields
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








  • 1




    I am not sure if the size of the organization has anything to do with it. What position did you apply for? Was it for a specific opening or was it just a general interview?
    – mhoran_psprep
    Aug 8 '13 at 10:51










  • Are you hoping to work there? Are you just curious? Can you edit your question to clarify what you are asking? It's hard to provide an answer/insight without knowing a bit more about what you are trying to do.
    – Elysian Fields♦
    Aug 8 '13 at 15:42










  • @enderland What part of "I'd really like to work for this organization." doesn't answer your first question?
    – sciencenewbie
    Aug 8 '13 at 20:16










  • @mhoran_psprep This was a general interview for particular division that aligns with my expertise. I applied very far from my graduation time (years) and so it is natural for them to not move fast on this.
    – sciencenewbie
    Aug 8 '13 at 20:26










  • So are you asking more or less how to reach out to HR at a company you haven't heard from in a long time? Do you want to have an internship with that company?
    – Elysian Fields♦
    Aug 8 '13 at 22:28












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I interviewed with a large organization in February of this year. The interview went well. I have been in touch with HR since then, but the only thing that has been certain is that my file is still under review.



During the questioning, the interviewer wanted to know if I would also be interested in being an intern. I said no at the time, but now I wish I had said yes because an internship is more appropriate for where I am at right now in terms of my career development. It is now August, but I have not been rejected and my file is still under review according to HR. One of my colleagues who also applied was rejected months ago, but I have been stuck in limbo. Would it be a bad idea at this point to e-mail the HR person to express my change of heart as far as my interest is concerned in an internship? Or should I just move on because it is too late? I'd really like to work for this organization.







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I interviewed with a large organization in February of this year. The interview went well. I have been in touch with HR since then, but the only thing that has been certain is that my file is still under review.



During the questioning, the interviewer wanted to know if I would also be interested in being an intern. I said no at the time, but now I wish I had said yes because an internship is more appropriate for where I am at right now in terms of my career development. It is now August, but I have not been rejected and my file is still under review according to HR. One of my colleagues who also applied was rejected months ago, but I have been stuck in limbo. Would it be a bad idea at this point to e-mail the HR person to express my change of heart as far as my interest is concerned in an internship? Or should I just move on because it is too late? I'd really like to work for this organization.









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closed as off-topic by Jim G., Michael Grubey, CincinnatiProgrammer, jcmeloni, Elysian Fields♦ Aug 8 '13 at 15:42


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking advice on what job to take, what skills to learn, etc. are off-topic as the answers are rarely useful to anyone else." – Jim G., Michael Grubey, CincinnatiProgrammer, jcmeloni, Elysian Fields
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




closed as off-topic by Jim G., Michael Grubey, CincinnatiProgrammer, jcmeloni, Elysian Fields♦ Aug 8 '13 at 15:42


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking advice on what job to take, what skills to learn, etc. are off-topic as the answers are rarely useful to anyone else." – Jim G., Michael Grubey, CincinnatiProgrammer, jcmeloni, Elysian Fields
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







  • 1




    I am not sure if the size of the organization has anything to do with it. What position did you apply for? Was it for a specific opening or was it just a general interview?
    – mhoran_psprep
    Aug 8 '13 at 10:51










  • Are you hoping to work there? Are you just curious? Can you edit your question to clarify what you are asking? It's hard to provide an answer/insight without knowing a bit more about what you are trying to do.
    – Elysian Fields♦
    Aug 8 '13 at 15:42










  • @enderland What part of "I'd really like to work for this organization." doesn't answer your first question?
    – sciencenewbie
    Aug 8 '13 at 20:16










  • @mhoran_psprep This was a general interview for particular division that aligns with my expertise. I applied very far from my graduation time (years) and so it is natural for them to not move fast on this.
    – sciencenewbie
    Aug 8 '13 at 20:26










  • So are you asking more or less how to reach out to HR at a company you haven't heard from in a long time? Do you want to have an internship with that company?
    – Elysian Fields♦
    Aug 8 '13 at 22:28












  • 1




    I am not sure if the size of the organization has anything to do with it. What position did you apply for? Was it for a specific opening or was it just a general interview?
    – mhoran_psprep
    Aug 8 '13 at 10:51










  • Are you hoping to work there? Are you just curious? Can you edit your question to clarify what you are asking? It's hard to provide an answer/insight without knowing a bit more about what you are trying to do.
    – Elysian Fields♦
    Aug 8 '13 at 15:42










  • @enderland What part of "I'd really like to work for this organization." doesn't answer your first question?
    – sciencenewbie
    Aug 8 '13 at 20:16










  • @mhoran_psprep This was a general interview for particular division that aligns with my expertise. I applied very far from my graduation time (years) and so it is natural for them to not move fast on this.
    – sciencenewbie
    Aug 8 '13 at 20:26










  • So are you asking more or less how to reach out to HR at a company you haven't heard from in a long time? Do you want to have an internship with that company?
    – Elysian Fields♦
    Aug 8 '13 at 22:28







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1




I am not sure if the size of the organization has anything to do with it. What position did you apply for? Was it for a specific opening or was it just a general interview?
– mhoran_psprep
Aug 8 '13 at 10:51




I am not sure if the size of the organization has anything to do with it. What position did you apply for? Was it for a specific opening or was it just a general interview?
– mhoran_psprep
Aug 8 '13 at 10:51












Are you hoping to work there? Are you just curious? Can you edit your question to clarify what you are asking? It's hard to provide an answer/insight without knowing a bit more about what you are trying to do.
– Elysian Fields♦
Aug 8 '13 at 15:42




Are you hoping to work there? Are you just curious? Can you edit your question to clarify what you are asking? It's hard to provide an answer/insight without knowing a bit more about what you are trying to do.
– Elysian Fields♦
Aug 8 '13 at 15:42












@enderland What part of "I'd really like to work for this organization." doesn't answer your first question?
– sciencenewbie
Aug 8 '13 at 20:16




@enderland What part of "I'd really like to work for this organization." doesn't answer your first question?
– sciencenewbie
Aug 8 '13 at 20:16












@mhoran_psprep This was a general interview for particular division that aligns with my expertise. I applied very far from my graduation time (years) and so it is natural for them to not move fast on this.
– sciencenewbie
Aug 8 '13 at 20:26




@mhoran_psprep This was a general interview for particular division that aligns with my expertise. I applied very far from my graduation time (years) and so it is natural for them to not move fast on this.
– sciencenewbie
Aug 8 '13 at 20:26












So are you asking more or less how to reach out to HR at a company you haven't heard from in a long time? Do you want to have an internship with that company?
– Elysian Fields♦
Aug 8 '13 at 22:28




So are you asking more or less how to reach out to HR at a company you haven't heard from in a long time? Do you want to have an internship with that company?
– Elysian Fields♦
Aug 8 '13 at 22:28










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Be honest.



If you really like to work for this organisation,get in touch with them and honestly explain your reasoning behind saying no the last time , and expressing interest now.



Whether or not they will be convinced is a different matter but at least you would have taken a shot and expressed you change of mind (and your reasons behind it).



Note - I am assuming here that you mindset change is not influenced in any way due to not hearing from them for a while and you are genuinely interested in taking an internship now. This will be the key bias to watch out for.






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    1 Answer
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    active

    oldest

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    active

    oldest

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    active

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    up vote
    2
    down vote



    accepted










    Be honest.



    If you really like to work for this organisation,get in touch with them and honestly explain your reasoning behind saying no the last time , and expressing interest now.



    Whether or not they will be convinced is a different matter but at least you would have taken a shot and expressed you change of mind (and your reasons behind it).



    Note - I am assuming here that you mindset change is not influenced in any way due to not hearing from them for a while and you are genuinely interested in taking an internship now. This will be the key bias to watch out for.






    share|improve this answer
























      up vote
      2
      down vote



      accepted










      Be honest.



      If you really like to work for this organisation,get in touch with them and honestly explain your reasoning behind saying no the last time , and expressing interest now.



      Whether or not they will be convinced is a different matter but at least you would have taken a shot and expressed you change of mind (and your reasons behind it).



      Note - I am assuming here that you mindset change is not influenced in any way due to not hearing from them for a while and you are genuinely interested in taking an internship now. This will be the key bias to watch out for.






      share|improve this answer






















        up vote
        2
        down vote



        accepted







        up vote
        2
        down vote



        accepted






        Be honest.



        If you really like to work for this organisation,get in touch with them and honestly explain your reasoning behind saying no the last time , and expressing interest now.



        Whether or not they will be convinced is a different matter but at least you would have taken a shot and expressed you change of mind (and your reasons behind it).



        Note - I am assuming here that you mindset change is not influenced in any way due to not hearing from them for a while and you are genuinely interested in taking an internship now. This will be the key bias to watch out for.






        share|improve this answer












        Be honest.



        If you really like to work for this organisation,get in touch with them and honestly explain your reasoning behind saying no the last time , and expressing interest now.



        Whether or not they will be convinced is a different matter but at least you would have taken a shot and expressed you change of mind (and your reasons behind it).



        Note - I am assuming here that you mindset change is not influenced in any way due to not hearing from them for a while and you are genuinely interested in taking an internship now. This will be the key bias to watch out for.







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