[ Layout and positioning for Following Up ]
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| Follow-up is that most important last step in the interview
process. After you leave the interview, immediately write
down key issues covered in the interview. Think of the
qualifications the employer is looking for and match your strengths to
them. Follow-up now is critical. A "thank
you" letter should be written no later than 24 hours
after the interview. |
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| Normally a "thank you" note or letter is sent
by mail, however in today's work environment, an email or fax may even be
substituted. The important issue now is that you send some type of
acknowledgement to the company recruiter; even a short note is better than
nothing. Thank the interviewer for their time, reiterate your interest
in the job and re-emphasize a few of your "strong points". |