Anonymous wrote:Honestly, unless you have something concrete to add (like another offer putting pressure on your timeline) I would not check in. Maybe if it gets to be three weeks past what they initially told you.
I know this is hard to do, but employers move at their own pace
and they aren't going to forget to inform you of their decision. Read through Ask A Manager for more insight and really great advice:
http://www.askamanager.org/
I have only received offers over the phone, with a formal letter following via email or in person.
It would be nice if this were always true, but unfortunately it's not. Employers "forget" (read: don't bother) all the time. I've had it happen a number of times as a job seeker. They were usually positions that I was not particularly interested in, and/or I felt the interview didn't go well, so I didn't follow up. As a hiring manager who is currently hiring, I found out recently that our HR did not pass on a rejection to a candidate after we told her to (it's our protocol here to have those things go through HR). This was at least a month after the woman interviewed, and we knew the day after her interview that we were not going to continue the process with her.
That said, I would give it a bit more time, unless like PP said you have another offer to consider. Maybe give it two weeks from the interview until you follow up. GL!