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I had a phone interview scheduled for 6:30 tonight. It was for an assistant position at a major talent agency. It's 7 now and I never heard from the woman who was supposed to interview me. Finally at quarter of 7 I called the office and got a voicemail saying they were closed. I also emailed the recruiter 15 mins ago and didn't get a response.

 

What gives?

 

Is this a sign it was a bad place to work--they have no respect for people's time?

 

Should I follow up again or just let it go?

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This happened to me one time and apparently there was a scheduling mixup. Shoot them an email and see what they say.

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This happened to me one time and apparently there was a scheduling mixup. Shoot them an email and see what they say.

 

I did. I haven't heard back. :/

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I did. I haven't heard back. :/

 

The message you heard said the office was closed right? Give them 24 hours.

 

Scheduling mix ups happen, as do emergencies. Do not make assumptions until you hear from them.

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I had a phone interview scheduled for 6:30 tonight. It was for an assistant position at a major talent agency. It's 7 now and I never heard from the woman who was supposed to interview me. Finally at quarter of 7 I called the office and got a voicemail saying they were closed. I also emailed the recruiter 15 mins ago and didn't get a response.

 

What gives?

 

Is this a sign it was a bad place to work--they have no respect for people's time?

 

Should I follow up again or just let it go?

 

hmmm that's a tricky one b/c first impressions matter. However, an emergency might have happened.

 

If I had other job openings, I would probably forget it. But if you are in a tight spot, you might have to keep the prospect under consideration.

 

You mentioned a recruiter...do you have to keep appointments for the agency to represent you? I'm not sure if they still have rules about that sort of thing.

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There was a scheduling mishap for the interview at my current job.

 

Turns out that HR person that was scheduling interviews quit the day before. Don't jump to conclusions.

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Have you heard back from them? Sounds unprofessional, what do they expect? If they gave you a time and said they were going to call, they should have called. No excuses. If they expect an interviewee to answer the phone at the given time of a phone interview, and that person missed the call, they would move on and not be considered for the job anymore. Recruiters don't give second chances, neither should you. I think it works both ways. I could be wrong.

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Have you heard back from them? Sounds unprofessional, what do they expect? If they gave you a time and said they were going to call, they should have called. No excuses. If they expect an interviewee to answer the phone at the given time of a phone interview, and that person missed the call, they would move on and not be considered for the job anymore. Recruiters don't give second chances, neither should you. I think it works both ways. I could be wrong.

 

Unfortunately that's not how the world works. Demand and supply.

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Have you heard back from them? Sounds unprofessional, what do they expect? If they gave you a time and said they were going to call, they should have called. No excuses. If they expect an interviewee to answer the phone at the given time of a phone interview, and that person missed the call, they would move on and not be considered for the job anymore. Recruiters don't give second chances, neither should you. I think it works both ways. I could be wrong.

 

 

 

Um, do you recall the post you made about missing an interviewer's call when YOU gave them a specific time, but then didn't answer? And wondered why you never heard back?

 

 

A little harsh here, dontcha think? Not to mention hypocritical. A little give and take works both ways; who knows what happened? Like ES said, people get fired, and the chain breaks.

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Um, do you recall the post you made about missing an interviewer's call when YOU gave them a specific time, but then didn't answer? And wondered why you never heard back?

 

 

A little harsh here, dontcha think? Not to mention hypocritical. A little give and take works both ways; who knows what happened? Like ES said, people get fired, and the chain breaks.

 

I'm not being a hypocrite, I learned from my mistake that I should always be attentive to answer a phone call from a recruiter at a given time.

 

But enough about me.

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I'm not being a hypocrite, I learned from my mistake that I should always be attentive to answer a phone call from a recruiter at a given time.

 

But enough about me.

 

 

 

Yep, yep. You got it. Carry on!

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Okay, it was the agent's mistake. The interview is still happening, tomorrow morning. That's a relief.

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Okay, it was the agent's mistake. The interview is still happening, tomorrow morning. That's a relief.

 

Best of luck to you!

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