Missed call from an analyst for a job, did I fuck up?

Basically, I put my phone on do not disturb for finals this morning, and when I got back to my apartment, I took a shower and almost immediately after getting in, I had received 2 missed calls and a voicemail from an analyst at a mm firm I am recruiting for. I had been waiting for this for almost a month, and I can't believe I missed it. It was likely to get me scheduled in a final interview with the MD since that's what we last spoke about.


While the message he left instructed me to give him a call back, I rung him a few times today and couldn't reach him. I can't help but feel I fucked up. I'm hoping they're just really busy, and that I am tripping. 


I tend to overthink these things, should I just chill out and wait for him to get back to me? I left a message saying he can call whenever is convenient, but I still called after that and I feel that's where I might've left some bad tastes.

 

Doesn't matter, call back and leave a voice mail. It's not your fault you missed a call that wasn't scheduled. 

 

Ty, I think your reasoning still applies despite the fact I doubt the firm has an HR department. Boutique size but their deal flow is hefty. It would've crushed me to fuck it up like this.

 

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