On Tuesday, 11/12, I had a second-round interview with the
board of trustees for a job I really want. I felt that I nailed the interview
with specific and thoughtful answers to their questions and demonstrated that I
had done a ton of research into the company and believed in the mission of the
organization. As I was leaving, the
executive director told me that I’d hear from them in two weeks.
On Thursday, 11/14, (two days later), the
executive director personally called me at home in the evening to say that
everyone thought I had a great meeting and they thought it went well. He asked me for my salary information, and I
told him what I am making now. He
sounded relieved and said, “We’re in the ballpark.” He then told me to start thinking about who I
would give as references. He said he’d
want one reference from a previous employer and one from my current employer,
but that he wouldn’t call the current employer until there was an accepted
offer and we had worked out the details.
I said, “no problem.” He told me
to call him by his first name in front of the administration, but “Mr. xxx” in
front of the students (the job is at a school).
I said, “okay,” with a smile. He
said that if I didn’t hear from him the next day (Friday), that we’d talk on
Monday. I got off the phone thinking
that I’d have an offer by at least the Monday after the weekend.
Monday came and went and he never
called. The whole week went by and he
did not call. I also checked email and
my spam folder, just in case. After the
following weekend, he did not call again on the NEXT Monday. By Tuesday, 11/26, I finally called and left
a friendly and polite voicemail, expressing my continued interest in the
position and stating that I wanted to follow up on the status. I also wished him a Happy Thanksgiving.
He never returned my follow-up call. Today is Monday, 12/2 and I have yet to hear
from him or anyone else from this prospective employer, not even a blow-off
email from his assistant.
I have no idea
what is going on. Any opinions? Am I being blown off? Did he speak out of turn about the salary and
they can’t pay me? (By the way, all I
did was give my current salary info; I did not make any demands or say what I’d
have to make.) Should I just write this
off as something that definitely won’t happen?
Do I even want to work for a place that treats candidates this way? If they were to make me an offer, could I
even trust them? I am in my third
trimester (which I was transparent about with them from even before they met me
for the first round) and I can’t compromise my current employment for something
unreliable.
I’m interested to know the
perspective of others on this situation.
Thanks for any insights and/or suggestions for how to handle.

Re: Job interview situation - advice/perspective (sorry, a bit long)
It sucks, it really does. I am sorry.
That being said, you called him last week right? Schools were closed all last week here, what about there? So could he of just received the message today when school resumed?
I am one of those weird people who thinks everything happens for a reason. DH went on interviews for what he thought was the perfect job. After almost 6 months of looking, he landed *the* perfect job, one better than any other job he went on an interview for. Hopefully you hear something soon, but if not, don't be discouraged.