A most common question that job seekers ask is "Why didn't they call me back after the interview?". Once the interview is over and the thank you note is sent, it becomes a waiting game.
Follow up with a company after the interview. A follow up phone call is one of the most useful but under-used pieces of interview etiquette. You've already met a representative of the company and discussed how you could be an asset to their company. This means that you have a business relationship. Calling them back isn't even close to cold calling someone. It's perfectly acceptable, and in fact, expected that you will give them a call to follow up. For a few tips from the full article, click here.
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