Anonymous wrote:Hugs, OP. I've been there. Was stuck in a miserable job, had a few great interviews at an amazing company, and was the runner up. I was beside myself. But it did work out in the end. Not that I still wouldn't have wanted that job, but I got another one, and it was really amazing, opened up tons of doors.
I also agree w/ the comment about the recs. My experience has generally been that references are a "check the box" step. If you haven't heard in a few weeks, I think it's fine to call and follow-up. If they tell you that you didn't get it, ask to have coffee and talk about the interview and job market (or just ask directly if they have any thoughts on where you should improve for future interviews). I'd even be so bold as to ask about your recommendations. Something along the lines of "I was wondering if my references were helpful. There were a few others I could have used, but did not, and I'm wondering if it might be better to list others in the future." It gives them a chance to tell you that your references are the problem without having to say that's what blew it for you.
That's good advice. Thanks.
I don't think that my recs killed me. I heard back from all three of them that they gave me a really strong recommendation and that the job seemed like a really good fit. I also don't think that they would have moved me to the next step of talking with the ED, right? I think I must have screwed up that interview. I'll own that and chalk it up to a learning experience.