Monday, April 27, 2020

Interview Follow up for Maximum Success

Interview Follow up for Maximum Success You have a killer resume and you feel like you aced the interview. If you want to maximize the positive impression that you leave following an interview, be sure to send a thank you note to the interviewer. Keep the interviewer thinking about you With so many people applying for every job, you need to set yourself apart from the crowd even after the interview is finished. This is often even more important than the initial impression because the interviewer is looking to actually hire or do second interviews at this point. You need them to think about you in positive terms for this to happen, and when they receive your thank you letter after the interview, you are showing them that you were grateful for the opportunity to talk with them, as well as are serious about the job. Exhibit  class and ambition Face it, the competition is steep, but as every company is now finding out, its not all about the skills. Many people with matching skills are going to apply for the same jobs. Just because they have the skills to do the actual job doesnt necessarily make them a good fit for working well with a team in a corporate setting. A simple thank you note for the interviewers time and consideration shows that you are not only ambitious, but that you also have the class to recognize social  protocols. This attribute can be  invaluable  in a business setting and is not something that even the best resume communicates. Show courtesy Courtesy is very often lacking in the workplace. Always remember that while you are applying for a job in a company, the person doing the hiring is is also human. Showing them courtesy is a great way to generate a positive attitude on the part of that person. More importantly, if you flubbed part of the interview, it also gives the interviewer a reason to overlook the mistake and give you a chance.   If you are courteous before being hired, then chances are you will be a pleasant person to work with. Rememberbeing polite never hurt anyone!

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