I’ve been on a job search grind lately, applying to around 50 to 60 positions each day. Thankfully, I’ve scored a few interviews, which is a relief since I’m worried about keeping up with my mortgage payments. Recently, I had an interview for a marketing position that seemed like a perfect fit for my skills and offered a salary that would really help my situation. The only downside is that the office is quite a distance from my home, but I’m willing to make that daily commute if it means securing a job. I had my initial interview about a week ago, and shortly after, I was invited for a second in-person interview scheduled for Thursday, the 25th. I wanted to stand out, so I prepared some mock-ups and ideas for a strategy deck, even though they hadn’t requested it. The hiring managers, including one of the co-owners, seemed genuinely impressed with my background and my proactive approach. They complimented my self-starter attitude and expressed enthusiasm about having me on board, especially since they appreciated having more women in the office. After the interview, I felt really good about my chances. However, when I asked about the timeline for feedback, they mentioned they were still interviewing other candidates and that I should expect to hear back by Tuesday, the 30th. Now, as I sit here, I haven’t received any updates, and it’s making me anxious. I’m considering sending a follow-up email tomorrow morning but I’m unsure if that would come off as desperate. I want to strike the right balance between showing my interest and not seeming overly eager. I know the job market is tough, and everyone is in need of jobs right now. Any advice on whether I should reach out now or wait a bit longer would be greatly appreciated.
Job title: marketing position
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