I just wanted to see if I could get some advice from a few of you more experienced Polycounters, since you never seen to let me down.

How soon would you guys recommend contacting a company following an art test submission? or even just a standard interview.
There is always that thin line of being anxious and wanting to know results, and or becoming a nuisance and killing your chances. I just wanted to see if you guys had any suggestions. Thanks!
Steven
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I started off where I am now as work experience, and i had to fone back about 8 times before I got in, just because of how busy things were at the time. I could have been all timid and given up, but I didnt. Just use common sense about whether itll piss them off or not (they kept saying, oh can you call back in 'x' time I'm busy), a quick passive reminder is good.
Unless there isnt a problem with something short and to the point? skirting around what you mean can be just as shitty. So, to follow up again? and if so with what kind of questions - or be blunt?
I've pretty much always heard back from then during the time they said they would contact me. Plus if you haven't heard from them during that week, you know when you should follow up, and there isn't any time spent wondering if you are going to hear from them.
And a follow up email a week later. And if the cupcakes dont work, they just get a card.
Does the email read as followed
"You will get the antidote for the poisons cupcakes you consumed upon my papers of employment being signed."
*Advice I myself wouldnt follow, lol.