It is commonly ignored to follow up after the interview because people think it can have a negative effect on them as applicants. But little do we know that it can actually set us apart from those who did not take a chance of sending follow up notes. These follow up notes is in fact a sign of courtesy and it shows how determined you are to get the job. You can send follow-up notes to your interviewer/s in cases that you forgot something significant to say during the interview. And if you have difficulties in reaching them, you can ask the receptionist for help. Just make sure it is brief and of course type-written for formality’s sake.
June, 2010
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