Post-Interview Follow up

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You received a call back for an interview. You did your research, dressed your best, and hit all of the points you wanted to hit in your interview. You feel good and can breathe a little bit easier – but now comes one of the most stressful parts of the hiring process: waiting to hear back.

Following up after an interview is very a very important part of landing the job you really want, but how do you do it without coming off as a pest?

This recent article from Mashable has some great tips for how to finesse your follow up: 5 Expert Tips for Following Up After a Job Interview

Career Fair – February 27, 2014

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SAN DIEGO CAREER FAIR
Thursday, February 27, 2014
10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Doubletree Hotel San Diego/Mission Valley
7450 Hazard Center Drive
San Diego, CA 92108

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FREE TO JOB SEEKERS
NO PRE-REGISTRATION

Please dress professionally and bring several copies of your resume.
Employers interested in exhibiting at the event please call (951) 479-1350.

Are You Not Safe For Work? (NSFW)

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A buddy of mine sent me a good Men’s Health article yesterday: “How You Could Get Fired-Today”.   Working in my field for as long as I have,  I’ve definitely heard and experienced all sorts of interesting workplace situations.  Some of them on the list are more obvious than others, like don’t do/say things you shouldn’t online and in person,  but some of them you may not realized you are doing.  Take a look at the article:  Men’s Health

 

Can you think of any other big No-No’s that could go on the list?  Write them in the comments below! (Please keep them appropriate!)