Should I contact them?

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Hey, been accepted for a 3rd interview last Thursday. This was the email I got

Hi Jamie,

Thank you for visiting us today, it was very nice to meet you.

I want to let you know that we would like to invite you for the third interview with the Development Support Manager, who is currently on holiday. She will be coming back and I will then discuss with her when she is available. So I will contact you next week to make an appointment. If you have in the meantime any questions for me, just give me a shout

Kind regards,

Now I would have thought they would have contacted me by now... Should I email and ask?
 
Ok she's now emailed me and we've set a date. Now could anyone explain this
Perfect Jamie, I will book a visitor parking space for you and see you at 11.00am. Just ask for me at reception.

The interview is that you meet Sally and we will ask you to do an aptitude test. This will not be a technical test, so you do not have to prepare anything for this.

See you next week

It's a development support/ Anaylist, mainly troubleshoot and bug fixes and stuff. So what would the test be on? I hate tests :(
 
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Ok now I'm waiting for the result.

Thanks for meeting with us. I should be able to give you final feedback in the week of 15th October as we have to go through the recruitment procedure.
As discussed, please keep us updated if anything changes in your situation and your availability.

How long shall I wait until I contact them? They haven't contacted me yet. Or should I just wait?
 
Seriously? The answer is in the reply you got. Maybe try reading it?

With the amount of hand holding you have had in this thread already I'd hate to end up on the phone to you for support :/

Good try. I'm not sure why I would be on the phone giving support to people if you read the thread properly. Read before you post.
 
I'm sorry...



You will be on the phone amongst other means giving support quite a bit I'd think.

Yet you have no clue on how to go about following dead simple instructions in an email. good luck is all I can say.

Actually the role I have there is not much phone support at all. All I was asking is should or when should I contact them. I didn't want to seem like I was pestering them after one day to see if I got he job. You don't know me, I can easily stand on my own two feet, just wanted an opinion from everyone else that has more experience as this would be my first IT based job.
 
Obviously leave it until Friday. He he'll be able to give you feedback and that he wants you to contact them if anything changes on your end. That means there's absolutely no need to contact them unless something changes.

I gave you the benefit of the doubt when I first replied to this thread, but you do seem to need a strangely large amount of hand holding.

It's not that I needed hand holding, it's just I really wanted it and I didn't want to screw things up or make me look bad so that's why I was asking for advice.

Well she called me up today and I've got it anyway :)
 
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