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Divya Subramaniam · 5d ago
Fresh Grad Business Management
I’m a fresh grad and got a job offer (at least I think I did). After the interview, they asked for my documents, I filled up all the forms and everything felt super positive. But now it’s been a month… and no offer letter. 😅 I don’t know if I should follow up and ask. Or what if they didn't like me? I’m still applying other jobs, but part of me still hope I'll get this one. How do I ask them nicely after a whole month of silence from both sides (me and the company?) Do they still remember me?
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Adrian Hao Yu · 5d ago
Brand Marketing Specialist
Totally understand the feeling! Sometimes HR gets super busy or hiring gets delayed internally. It doesn’t always mean they rejected you. A gentle follow-up shows that you’re serious and still interested. Better to ask than to keep guessing. If anything, it might push them to give you a proper answer even if it’s a no, at least you’ll have closure.
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Intan Adlina · 5d ago
Junior Graphic Designer
Been there! One month is a long time but not unheard of. You won’t lose anything by following up in fact it might even work in your favor. It shows initiative and professionalism. Just remember to keep applying elsewhere too. Hoping for the best with this one but don’t let it hold you back from other opportunities!
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Vikram Raj · 5d ago
Human Resources Generalist
It’s common for companies to take weeks to finalise offers especially if they’re coordinating with multiple stakeholders. If you haven’t heard anything after a month the a simple, courteous follow-up is fine. As HR, I appreciate candidates who show initiative and professionalism in communication. Keep your tone polite, appreciative and you’ll leave a good impression regardless of the outcome.
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Community User · 4d ago
Regional Manager Asia
I would recommend to send a follow up email and ask for the status of your application. I understand the frustration from having an expectation. A simple hello and follow up email should be good enough. Remember to not spam them.
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MOHD AZRI · 13h ago
Rotating Mechanical Engineer
dont put ur hopes high or in malay jgn berharap. thats normal. keep moving forward
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Mohd Shahrir · 1d ago
Lalamove Rider
no need to wait lah since they don't bother you, even work with them also they don't bother at all.cari better company elsewhere yg appreciate your talent..
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Laletha · 2d ago
Analyst
Just ignore the application and apply new one because it’s more than a month .
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Edwin · 2d ago
Human Resources Officer
Totally get where you’re coming from. This kind of limbo is frustrating, especially when things seemed to be going well. It’s completely okay to follow up after a month of silence. In fact, it shows initiative and professionalism, not desperation. Companies can be slow, disorganized, or just distracted, especially if they’re juggling a lot.
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