At the End of the Interview
When asked
if you have questions, it’s okay to ask what the next steps in the hiring
process will be. This will show your interviewer that you’re interested and
help ease the stress of waiting to hear back in the days following.
Before You Leave the Interview
Collect
contact information from your interviewer. Business cards are great to collect
when you’re making contacts in your field. Plus,
asking for one reinforces your interest in the job and gives you something to
reference when you send thank you cards.
After the Interview
Send a
brief thank you to your interviewer thanking them for their time. Sending a thank you note reflects well on you
and can sometimes be the deciding factor between you and another candidate. You
should send your note within a few days of the interview.
The amount
of time you should wait before following up varies, but if you were given a specific
decision date, it wouldn’t hurt to send a quick e-mail or make a follow-up phone
call after that date has passed.
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