Getting Ghosted After Meeting that Went Extremely Well?

Hey WSO, so I am pretty young and met with the founder/CEO of a fund a few weeks back. The meeting went extremely well. We bonded like old friends over a lot of things and he spent much more time with me than was warranted considering that it was our second meeting after a really brief interaction - even put a call on hold to introduce me to the investment team. Since then, HR has been pretty nonexistent and acting as if they did not know who I was. How do I follow up? Do I reach out to his assistant and say that I am super interested? Really need some advice here. Thanks!

 

His assistant’s - he doesn’t have work contact and has everything go through assistant. Would it be okay to contact her even though I contacted HR? I don’t want to cause any confusion at the firm.

 

Reach out as direct as you can, starting with the CEO. If you don't have his number, then go to his #2, than #3. If you try a couple of times and nothing happens, then it is what it is. In this day and age if someone doesn't contact you thats a sign.

It happens to all of us those. I've been in meetings or phone interviews that were somewhat short, I was a good fit, didn't say anything that would have dinged me, yet it just didn't work out. Happens sometimes. Have to look at it as instead of spending of a bunch of time on something that isn't right, spend that time finding a new opportunity.

 

Shoot an email to the CEO assistant and make sure that your email says that you met with the CEO - just try to communicate in that email that you're following up like the CEO told you to do or whatever. Structure it in such a way that the assistant thinks "Okay let me go tell the CEO about this email", in a way that makes sense with the context of your meeting..etc...

 

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