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June

Guest post by Peggy McKee of Career Confidential Thank you notes make you stand out from your competition after the interview Send a substantial thank you note. Don’t just say thanks. This is another selling opportunity here. Another chance to point out why you’d be a great fit. Tie it in with something you spoke

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June

Guest post by Peggy McKee of Career Confidential Fast follow up emails after the interview are better than handwritten notes Lots of job seekers underestimate just how important it is to say “thank you”….for the time, for the conversation, for the opportunity to meet. And it’s also important that you get it to your interviewer

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June

Guest post by Peggy McKee of Career Confidential The questions to ask in your job interviews might surprise you. You always want to ask questions during your job interview because (1) it shows that you researched the company, (2) it helps you have a more relaxed and productive conversation, and (3) it helps you uncover

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June

Guest post by Peggy McKee of Career Confidential Thank you emails are a key piece of every interview process. There is never a good reason not to send a thank you note after any interview. It doesn’t matter if you knocked it out of the park and they told you the job is yours already.

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June

Guest post by Peggy McKee of Career Confidential Best tips for answering job interview questions You won’t find the best way to answer job interview questions from a Google search of ‘best answers to interview questions’. Mostly what you’ll find are answers that make you sound just like everyone else. The best way to answer

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June

Guest post by Peggy McKee of Career Confidential Send a thank you email after your job interview, not a handwritten note You’ll find a lot of information still online about the importance of sending a handwritten, snail-mailed thank you note after your job interview. They usually talk about the ‘personal’ aspect of it, and how

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