DistCoop
Electrical
- Jan 2, 2013
- 83
All,
I've posted a few questions related to job searches, and have yet another. I have sent my resume to a few companies this week, some large, some small. For one of the smaller companies, I have corresponded with an HR/secretary person, and she told me that she sent my resume to the head of that particular department. I will be contacted if they're interested.
With some googling, I've managed to find his email address. After perhaps two weeks, is it appropriate to email him and speak a bit? I wonder if it will be viewed as pushy or sneaky since I wasn't actually given his contact info... I just scrounged it up. He could view me as a pushy bother, or perhaps he won't care and I'm making too big a deal of this.
Now, I have his email. With some more googling I suspect I could find his phone number. Would a phone call be more appropriate, or would that be a greater bother? I'm sure he's busy, but I want to somehow keep myself on his desk.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thank you
I've posted a few questions related to job searches, and have yet another. I have sent my resume to a few companies this week, some large, some small. For one of the smaller companies, I have corresponded with an HR/secretary person, and she told me that she sent my resume to the head of that particular department. I will be contacted if they're interested.
With some googling, I've managed to find his email address. After perhaps two weeks, is it appropriate to email him and speak a bit? I wonder if it will be viewed as pushy or sneaky since I wasn't actually given his contact info... I just scrounged it up. He could view me as a pushy bother, or perhaps he won't care and I'm making too big a deal of this.
Now, I have his email. With some more googling I suspect I could find his phone number. Would a phone call be more appropriate, or would that be a greater bother? I'm sure he's busy, but I want to somehow keep myself on his desk.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thank you