How do I decline a postdoc interview?
Simply inform them that you took the first job (and not beat around the bush by saying “somewhere” or “think I am accepting” when you have already accepted). Offering to come anyway for a collaboration or a seminar is fine.
How do you follow up after an interview with a postdoc?
It is courteous to follow up with those involved with the interview soon afterwards. Be sure to send a thank-you email to the interviewer to say you enjoyed meeting them and reiterate your interest in the role.
How many postdocs should I apply to?
For pure mathematics in the U.S., it’s common to apply for fifty to a hundred postdoctoral positions. Applying for ten is a mark of great confidence (or foolhardiness), and applying for two is almost unheard of. Nobody would be surprised or upset to learn that you had applied for other jobs.
How can you tell if you did well in an interview?
11 Signs your interview went well
- You were in the interview for longer than expected.
- The interview felt conversational.
- You are told what you would be doing in this role.
- The interviewer seemed engaged.
- You feel sold on the company and the role.
- Your questions are answered in full.
How do you politely reject a postdoc offer?
Just send a short but polite note telling them something like: you appreciate the offer but have decided to accept a different one. Maybe tell them (especially if it’s true!) that you respect their research, hope to see them at a conference or visit their institution in the future, or something nice along those lines.
What is the best reason to reject a job offer?
There may be personal reasons for declining a job, such as a long commute, travelling away from home, or other life changes that you’re not happy to make.
How long does it take to hear back from a postdoc interview?
Upon asking, I was told that the process may take up to 2-3 weeks, speaking of which, there is no official/unofficial word about the outcome of the interview and more than two weeks have already passed.
How do you politely ask an interview result?
Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name], I hope all is well. I just wanted to check in and see if there’s an update on the timeline or status for the [job title] position I interviewed for on [date of interview]. I’m still very interested and look forward to hearing back from you.
Is it possible to get a job as a postdoc?
The salary is so low, in fact, it’s not even clear if a postdoc could even be considered employment. A study reported in The Atlantic positions postdocs as a group separate from those who are employed. Perhaps, postdocs are placed outside the employment group because most postdocs do not even receive retirement benefits.
What happens when you accept a job offer?
You have already accepted a job offer that fits your expertise. However, you truly appreciate that they considered you for an interview, seriously like their organization, could have imagined working for them, and would like to be in touch. If for whatever reason your current offering doesn’t realize, you will contact them again.
Are there surveys on the mental well-being of postdocs?
There is only one publicly available survey about the mental well-being of postdocs. Conducted by The University of Texas at Austin, the survey found that many postdocs struggle with high levels of anxiety and only 13% of postdocs felt that they were flourishing.
What should I do if I accept an offer from another school?
As soon as you accepted one offer, you should have withdrawn your application from the other employers immediately. If you had done so, this situation would not have arisen. You should immediately write an email to the school offering this interview, saying you have accepted another offer, and apologizing for not letting them know sooner.