So you think you're ready to ace your interview? Maybe so, but
first try reviewing some of the toughest interview questions. How
would you answer the question: "Are you a team player?" Need some help? Check out our one-minute-video tip:
- Job Search Tip of the Week, by Brian Krueger, author of "College Grad Job Hunter," the #1 book for entry level job search:
"Generating Job Offers"
Once the "thank you" letter has been sent, your role in the job
search is to work toward an offer. By staying in close contact (at
least once a week) with your primary company contact, you will be
continually aware of the process. And the contact will be
continually aware of your interest.
Always make sure you know the next step in the process. How? By
asking directly.
"I am very interested. What is the next step?"
If you are straightforward and direct, the contact will keep you
posted as to your progress. If you are no longer under
consideration, you will be informed. If there are further
interviews pending or your background is being reviewed by others,
you will be informed. If the company is getting ready to put
together an offer, you will be informed. Stay close to your contact
and be ready to act on a moment's notice.
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