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Tips For Acing A Job Interview

Follow Up After The Interview

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Before you leave the interview:

  • Ask when and how you will hear.
  • Make sure you have the interviewer's contact information before you leave the interview.

Within 24 hours, write a thank-you note to the interviewer. If you forgot to include any vital information in the interview, include it in the letter.

Critique your performance in the interview honestly. Think about how you can make it better next time.

If you don't hear about the job within the time frame described by the interviewer, call to find out what's happening. It could just be that the deadline for a decision has been extended. 


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