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4 Ways to Do Follow-ups after an Interview

By SiliconIndia  |   Tuesday, 10 July 2012, 04:39 Hrs   |    1 Comments
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Bangalore: Once you landed an interview, it says you are concerned. But, after attending an interview, there comes the difficult part- keep in touch with your interviewer. Whether it is a recruiter who is connected with a number of companies or an interviewer who can have a decision on giving you an offer letter whoever it is, it is better to stay in touch with them.



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Jenny Foss of thedailymuse.com suggests ‘4 non-annoying ways to follow up after an interview’, in one of her article. Here are they:



1. Ask About Next Steps



It is better to ask about the next steps before you leave the interview. It helps you know when you can contact them for a follow-up. Very rarely candidates turn to ask about the next steps, Jenny Foss says. If you are not being updated by the time they assured you, you can make an immediate call or a quick note reminding her/him about follow-ups. 



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Reader's comments(1)
1: staying top of mind is incredibly important—and not just for the job at hand.
Posted by:ponnu - 10 Jul, 2012
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