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When should I anticipate an offer?

Two weeks ago I had a phone interview and an in-person interview with a Manager of Starbucks.

It went really well and she wanted to offer me a position, but the store was nearly an hour from my home.

She asked me to interview with the Manager at the Starbucks in my hometown. Starbucks requires two interviews, with two different managers.

Last Friday, conducive to Starbucks policy, I had my second interview, with the hometown Manager. She really liked me and wanted to hire me for her store.

The problem : She was unsure if she was interviewing me for her store, or the first Manager's store.

As I was leaving, she told me "I'll call you either way".

That was last Friday; today is Tuesday - I have not yet received a call.

I realize that it may be a little early to become concerned.

Do you think it would be a good idea to stop by (the second store/my hometown) to see the Manager, to let her know I'm still interested, or should I just wait a few more days for a call?

Thank you.

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  • 8 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    If it convenient for you, it can't hurt to stop by. She may have not gotten hold of the other manager last week and just gotten busy, so by stopping by, you will jog her memory.

  • i-Yoda
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    Stop by & let her know that you are still very interested in the hometown position.

    Managers have hectic & busy schedules..she might have forgotten or is waiting for you to make the final move to show you are still motivated in that position.

    Good luck.

    Source(s): Managed multiple restaurants.
  • 8 years ago

    People do not become managers by forgetting important tasks.

    Source(s): Knowledge.
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