Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Should Job Seekers Follow Up After an Interview -
Should Job Seekers Follow Up After an Interview - Clients often ask us if they should follow up after an interview. There can be a lot of doubt and confusion about whether following up is a proper job search strategy. But the answer is: YES! The majority of candidates will never follow up after an interview. I would say that for every ten people Iâve interviewed, only one has followed up after the interview. Job seekers as a whole underestimate the effectiveness and benefits of proper post-interview follow-up. WHY SHOULD I FOLLOW UP? It makes a great impression! When you follow up after the interview you remind the hiring manager of who you are and of your interest in the position. Itâs always the polite thing to do. By following up with the hiring manager, you show that you are detail-oriented, have proper business etiquette and respect, and that you demonstrate your gratitude. These are three traits any business would be thrilled about having in an employee. The next time you have an interview, donât forget to follow up with the hiring manager or hiring committee. Itâs a great way to show them your interest and make a great first impression. Jessica Hernandez, expert resume writer, is a nationally recognized resume authority and former HR Manager who has achieved over a 99% success rate securing interviews with prestigious organizations through exclusive, personal branding strategies. The President/CEO of Great Resumes Fast, she and her team partner with professional- and executive-level candidates to transform job searches and careers.
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