5 Steps to Take After a Job Interview
There's so much emphasis on preparing for a job interview, and rightfully so, but your actions afterward can make or break your chances of peaking employer interest. Get on top of your game by knowing the steps to take after you've answered the tough questions. Start the slideshow to see five things you should do after a job interview.
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As an interviewer, I can't say how much it impresses me when someone send a thank you email or letter. I can also count on one hand the number of people who have actually done so. It really is worth it to take the extra 5 minutes to send a thank you note and let the interviewer know you are grateful for the opportunity and interested in the job.
1*sends
2Stupid cold meds messing with my head!
My BIGGEST pet peeve is when you don't get the job and they don't even have the decency to tell you. They just don't get back to you. I mean I have to be cordial to them and I always send a thank you and they can't even email me with a quick heads up, instead they go MIA till you get the hint. Sooo rude.
3I know aimeeb. After an interview I will spend hours writing the perfect thank you cards to everyone who interviewed me that day, and you never hear from them when they tell you so unless you press them.
4all really good advice, thanks savvy!
5Immmmm A GGG
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