Sending your CV off to a number of companies and receiving no response is understandably disheartening.
However, instead of holding out hope for weeks or simply assuming the worst, you can be more proactive in finding out about the status of your application. Don’t be hesitant about getting in touch with the company and establishing whether you are still in the running for the opportunity.
What are the benefits of following up on job applications?
How should you follow up on your job applications?
It would be best if you waited at least a week or two after submitting your application before getting in touch to follow up on it.
You can either send a short email enquiring about the status of your application or make a phone call.
Follow-up email template
Dear [hiring manager/company name],
I hope you are well.
I recently applied for the [position title] position in [location], and wanted to check in on your decision timeline. I am excited about the opportunity and believe that my [communication/sales/organisation/teamwork/leadership] skills would be a great fit for the company.
Please let me know if you require me to provide any additional information as you move on to the next stage in the recruitment process.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
[Your name]
Here at Bridgewater, we have a 10 working day policy in which we review all applications. We endeavour to let all candidates know whether their application has been successful within this period.