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How to tactfully follow up with informal job offer from a few months ago
What would be the most appropriate time to ask for a raise for my summer job? Or would it not be appropriate at all?Started an internship with a variable end date. How do I tell my supervisor when I want it to end?2 weeks to decide on return tech internship offer?Change of project for summer software internship at big tech companyIs six weeks before end date too early to ask for an internship extension?Am graduating May 2018, offered a full time position with a decision deadline of Dec 2017. Is it okay to request an extension of six months?How can I ask when my internship ends?Asked to return to intern again but HR and boss are not responding to emailsHow to follow up after this interview? And what does this email mean?Boss making me feel guilty for leaving the company at the end of my internship
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Since May of 2018 I've been a college intern at a company. Last summer (May - September) and winter (December and January) I worked on a development team. This was not the team I was originally hired for, but due to some conflicts outside of anyone's control, I was there until I started again this May.
At the end of my time with the first team in December the manager I worked under said that if I wanted a job with his team, he would be happy to have me on the team.
I started the with the new team this May, and while I enjoy it, I also enjoyed working on the other team, It's different work, both with their pros and cons.
I'm not sure how to approach the other manager in a way that does not seem too forward. I do really want to start some kind of conversation with him about the subject.
Edit: I will be done school May 2020, I should also make it clear that It's very (95% of senior interns) receive a job offer before the end of August.
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Since May of 2018 I've been a college intern at a company. Last summer (May - September) and winter (December and January) I worked on a development team. This was not the team I was originally hired for, but due to some conflicts outside of anyone's control, I was there until I started again this May.
At the end of my time with the first team in December the manager I worked under said that if I wanted a job with his team, he would be happy to have me on the team.
I started the with the new team this May, and while I enjoy it, I also enjoyed working on the other team, It's different work, both with their pros and cons.
I'm not sure how to approach the other manager in a way that does not seem too forward. I do really want to start some kind of conversation with him about the subject.
Edit: I will be done school May 2020, I should also make it clear that It's very (95% of senior interns) receive a job offer before the end of August.
interviewing software-industry internship internal-transfer
@JoeStrazzere I do want a job with the other manager, I enjoyed working on the team and would consider in the future. I will edit my post to reflect that better
– clbx
56 mins ago
@JoeStrazzere May 2020
– clbx
55 mins ago
How is it too soon to pursue a job? This is next Spring, I expect to get an offer from my current team before the end of August.
– clbx
54 mins ago
Yes. I'm a senior in college in case there was any confusion.
– clbx
51 mins ago
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Since May of 2018 I've been a college intern at a company. Last summer (May - September) and winter (December and January) I worked on a development team. This was not the team I was originally hired for, but due to some conflicts outside of anyone's control, I was there until I started again this May.
At the end of my time with the first team in December the manager I worked under said that if I wanted a job with his team, he would be happy to have me on the team.
I started the with the new team this May, and while I enjoy it, I also enjoyed working on the other team, It's different work, both with their pros and cons.
I'm not sure how to approach the other manager in a way that does not seem too forward. I do really want to start some kind of conversation with him about the subject.
Edit: I will be done school May 2020, I should also make it clear that It's very (95% of senior interns) receive a job offer before the end of August.
interviewing software-industry internship internal-transfer
Since May of 2018 I've been a college intern at a company. Last summer (May - September) and winter (December and January) I worked on a development team. This was not the team I was originally hired for, but due to some conflicts outside of anyone's control, I was there until I started again this May.
At the end of my time with the first team in December the manager I worked under said that if I wanted a job with his team, he would be happy to have me on the team.
I started the with the new team this May, and while I enjoy it, I also enjoyed working on the other team, It's different work, both with their pros and cons.
I'm not sure how to approach the other manager in a way that does not seem too forward. I do really want to start some kind of conversation with him about the subject.
Edit: I will be done school May 2020, I should also make it clear that It's very (95% of senior interns) receive a job offer before the end of August.
interviewing software-industry internship internal-transfer
interviewing software-industry internship internal-transfer
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@JoeStrazzere I do want a job with the other manager, I enjoyed working on the team and would consider in the future. I will edit my post to reflect that better
– clbx
56 mins ago
@JoeStrazzere May 2020
– clbx
55 mins ago
How is it too soon to pursue a job? This is next Spring, I expect to get an offer from my current team before the end of August.
– clbx
54 mins ago
Yes. I'm a senior in college in case there was any confusion.
– clbx
51 mins ago
add a comment |
@JoeStrazzere I do want a job with the other manager, I enjoyed working on the team and would consider in the future. I will edit my post to reflect that better
– clbx
56 mins ago
@JoeStrazzere May 2020
– clbx
55 mins ago
How is it too soon to pursue a job? This is next Spring, I expect to get an offer from my current team before the end of August.
– clbx
54 mins ago
Yes. I'm a senior in college in case there was any confusion.
– clbx
51 mins ago
@JoeStrazzere I do want a job with the other manager, I enjoyed working on the team and would consider in the future. I will edit my post to reflect that better
– clbx
56 mins ago
@JoeStrazzere I do want a job with the other manager, I enjoyed working on the team and would consider in the future. I will edit my post to reflect that better
– clbx
56 mins ago
@JoeStrazzere May 2020
– clbx
55 mins ago
@JoeStrazzere May 2020
– clbx
55 mins ago
How is it too soon to pursue a job? This is next Spring, I expect to get an offer from my current team before the end of August.
– clbx
54 mins ago
How is it too soon to pursue a job? This is next Spring, I expect to get an offer from my current team before the end of August.
– clbx
54 mins ago
Yes. I'm a senior in college in case there was any confusion.
– clbx
51 mins ago
Yes. I'm a senior in college in case there was any confusion.
– clbx
51 mins ago
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I'm not sure how to approach the other manager in a way that does not
seem too forward. I do really want to start some kind of conversation
with him about the subject.
Edit: I will be done school May 2020
In my experience, it's too early to talk about a job offer. But if your experience, in your domain and locale indicates otherwise, and if you actually want to commit to a Spring job now, then pursue it now.
Follow up with a thank you letter. Mention that you really liked working there. And say that you would like to talk about a job with his company. Try to show a lot of enthusiasm.
Ask when he thinks would be a good time to discuss that.
Only do this if you are serious about getting an offer and working there.
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I'm not sure how to approach the other manager in a way that does not
seem too forward. I do really want to start some kind of conversation
with him about the subject.
Edit: I will be done school May 2020
In my experience, it's too early to talk about a job offer. But if your experience, in your domain and locale indicates otherwise, and if you actually want to commit to a Spring job now, then pursue it now.
Follow up with a thank you letter. Mention that you really liked working there. And say that you would like to talk about a job with his company. Try to show a lot of enthusiasm.
Ask when he thinks would be a good time to discuss that.
Only do this if you are serious about getting an offer and working there.
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I'm not sure how to approach the other manager in a way that does not
seem too forward. I do really want to start some kind of conversation
with him about the subject.
Edit: I will be done school May 2020
In my experience, it's too early to talk about a job offer. But if your experience, in your domain and locale indicates otherwise, and if you actually want to commit to a Spring job now, then pursue it now.
Follow up with a thank you letter. Mention that you really liked working there. And say that you would like to talk about a job with his company. Try to show a lot of enthusiasm.
Ask when he thinks would be a good time to discuss that.
Only do this if you are serious about getting an offer and working there.
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I'm not sure how to approach the other manager in a way that does not
seem too forward. I do really want to start some kind of conversation
with him about the subject.
Edit: I will be done school May 2020
In my experience, it's too early to talk about a job offer. But if your experience, in your domain and locale indicates otherwise, and if you actually want to commit to a Spring job now, then pursue it now.
Follow up with a thank you letter. Mention that you really liked working there. And say that you would like to talk about a job with his company. Try to show a lot of enthusiasm.
Ask when he thinks would be a good time to discuss that.
Only do this if you are serious about getting an offer and working there.
I'm not sure how to approach the other manager in a way that does not
seem too forward. I do really want to start some kind of conversation
with him about the subject.
Edit: I will be done school May 2020
In my experience, it's too early to talk about a job offer. But if your experience, in your domain and locale indicates otherwise, and if you actually want to commit to a Spring job now, then pursue it now.
Follow up with a thank you letter. Mention that you really liked working there. And say that you would like to talk about a job with his company. Try to show a lot of enthusiasm.
Ask when he thinks would be a good time to discuss that.
Only do this if you are serious about getting an offer and working there.
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@JoeStrazzere I do want a job with the other manager, I enjoyed working on the team and would consider in the future. I will edit my post to reflect that better
– clbx
56 mins ago
@JoeStrazzere May 2020
– clbx
55 mins ago
How is it too soon to pursue a job? This is next Spring, I expect to get an offer from my current team before the end of August.
– clbx
54 mins ago
Yes. I'm a senior in college in case there was any confusion.
– clbx
51 mins ago