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I went to both job interviews


Question Posted Tuesday March 7 2017, 2:57 pm

I was wanting to know how often should I follow up after a job interview?

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adviceman49 answered Tuesday March 7 2017, 3:56 pm:
The best way to follow up on an interview is to type a business letter to the person who interviewed you. In the letter you thank them for their time and state that you feel confident you will be an asset to their team. You close with, "Looking forward to hearing from you.

The letter should be just that short. Just something to remind whoever interviewed you of who you are. You were probably not the only person they have interviewed and they will probably interview many more after you.

Phone calls are annoying and they disturb people when they least want to be disturbed. Most interviewees will call behind the interview. Stand out from the crowd and send a letter. Type the letter today and get it in the mail tonight or tomorrow at the latest.

Knowing the jobs you interviewed for I would think you already have one plus in your favor in that you are older and more mature then most people they are interviewing. Plus you are an adult able to work hours that they most need covered which are those hours school age teenagers are in school or by law cannot work.

Make sure to continue to stand out and do the mature thing and send a letter thanking them for the interview. Doing so will once again set you apart from the crowd.

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