By: Gavin | 2011-06-21 | Careers The final stage of nailing the interview is the follow up. After doing all the hard work of preparing for the interview, dressing correctly and being able to answer all the questions which the interviewer asks, the final stage is to follow up from the interview. read more
By: Peggy McKee | 2010-11-20 | Interviews Say you've applied online and been lucky enough to score a phone interview with HR. Do you know how to follow up successfully after the phone screen? What if it went really well and you thought you should have heard back by now? What if it didn't go so well, but you really feel that it would be a good fit for you? If you really want the job, go after it with these effective strategies. read more
By: Daniel Butler | 2011-01-08 | Business Sensible job seekers apprehend that winning in today's competitive job market means that doing the small things the average job seeker won't do. The common job seeker won't make the trouble to follow up after an interview. Job seekers who consistently win in competitive interview things go the extra mile to follow up after an interview. read more
By: Claudia Loens | 2010-04-03 | Employment It used to be proper etiquette to send a thank you card after your interview, which is still an acceptable practice. However, nowadays you can appropriately thank an interviewer by sending them an email, which is faster and easier for both parties. Make sure you ask your interviewer for their business card before your interview is over so that you have their email address and the correct spelling of their name. read more
By: Avery Hotham | 2010-03-31 | Business Determine whether you are going to send a letter, and email, or a fax to the hiring manager. You need to know exactly which medium is best and you also need to know the most direct place to send your letter. Only in the hands of the person doing the hiring will your letter be of any value. If you were given a physical address or an email during the interview, you might have a good idea of where and how to send your follow up thank you letter! read more
By: Peggy McKee | 2010-10-20 | Interviews Are you lost in hiring process limbo? It's been a week or two and even though you've tried to find out what's going on, the Human Resources person won't give you a clear answer? What do you do? It depends. If you really want this job, there are steps you can take to rescue your job offer. read more
By: Peggy McKee | 2010-11-22 | Interviews If you've had your interview and you've sent your thank you note, what do you do now? If you haven't gotten a call, it can be tricky, but asking the right questions can help you strike exactly the right note to move the hiring process forward. read more
By: Robert Sampson | 2010-03-29 | Employment Imagine if you knew what you were going to be asked and if you knew how to answer it? This is precisely what we're telling you. Find out how you can get insider secrets, professional advice and succeed during your next interview! read more
By: Hennry Puff | 2010-03-29 | Internet Business There are several types of autoresponders one can use for their business. Choosing the right software depends on your current need and the type of email campaigns you will be implementing. read more
By: Peggy McKee | 2011-08-14 | Interviews Phone interviews used to be a practice only appropriate for out-of-state candidates, but now everyone does them. A lot. So chances are, you've either had some experience with them, or you will soon. You can get through them successfully every time if you know why companies rely on them and learn a few tricks-of-the-trade. read more
By: Marta Perrone | 2010-12-20 | Home & Family The idea of hiring a person off the street to come into your home and care for your child can be a very frightening proposition unless you have handled all the necessary due diligence required. Agencies that help you hire a nanny may provide the background on each candidate, but it is still your responsibility to follow through and take every step to ensure that you know as much as possible about read more
By: Ali khan | 2010-11-07 | Beauty Before moving out of your home, to face an interview, you should know the proper etiquette clothing that is too good for the reporter. Preparations for an interview can be hectic, because sometimes you do not know how to get that perfect look. This is very important because it is often not able to succeed in the interview, despite the great effort and performance because of the bad impression of the dress code. read more
By: Boyd Carter | 2010-04-01 | Sales It's a fact; people buy when they are ready to buy, not when you want to sell to them. So what do you do? Maintain "share of mind" with Marketing Automation Software. read more
By: ukanyfaq | 2010-10-12 | Reference & Education A difficult quiz? Given that the ontological necessity of existence must be defined as essential to Being itself, how can such ground of the epistemological function be articulated without assuming an a priori and unwarranted existential premise? Thanks :) Meet Dick. See Dick run. Meet Jane. See Jane run. See Dick and Jane run. Did... read more
By: Anthony Mora | 2010-03-29 | Public Relations You've found your story, you've written a release, you've sent it to the appropriate media contacts and now you're ready to follow up with the media. Welcome to the minefield. read more