Showing posts with label salary job interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salary job interview. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Job Interview Questions: I had my job interview yesterday when is the time to call if they don't?

so i had my job interview yesterday . if they don`t call how long should i wait till they do? then call

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Recommended Answer:
It doesn't help you to call the employer after the interview.

They have their process and they will make up their mind when they are ready. Sometimes they make up their mind right away, then some manager puts everything on hold, so they have to wait.

Also they might offer the job to someone else, and have to wait for them to accept it.

Anyway, calling them won't change anything.

Reasons to call include
1. You have another offer but you prefer this job and you want to know the status.
2. You want to know how you went, that is, you want some feedback. Some managers and HR will be happy to provide this feedback and others are not so helpful.

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    Monday, November 7, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: Leaving a phone message to interviewer after job interview instead of thank you letter okay?

    My interview was OKAY but not GREAT. Plus I came 12 min late! So I was told that a thank you letter can do damage control but I don't have her e-mail and post mail seems to archiac and long. I only have her phone number so why not leave a nice message on her answering machinenic

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    Recommended Answer:
    Don't call her.

    Letters are the only way to go, preferably hand-written and snailmailed.

    A thank-you call is more damaging than doing nothing. It shows you don't know how the "thank you" part of the interview works.

    BTW, if you showed up late you aren't going to get the job anyways so it's kind of a moot point. All the recruiters I know never hire people who are late. If you can't manage your time for something as important as an interview, what kind of job are you going to do?

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    • I don't think that is the best idea. Good bet is to drop a hand-written thank you note in the mail. It shows a personal touch but come across as overboard.

    Friday, October 28, 2011

    Job Interview Questions: What questions will they ask at a job interview?

    I have a job interview as a sales advisor for H&M, im 17 and ITS MY FIRST JOB INTERVIEW!!!
    What will they ask?? Helpp!!

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    Recommended Answer:
    Why you want to work there. That is the same question asked at every job interview.

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      Friday, September 9, 2011

      Job Interview Questions: What kind of thank-you note should I send after a job interview?

      I just had a job interview and would like to send a thank-you note to my interviewer. However, I am not sure whether to mail that person a handwritten note or send an email. Which would be more appropriate?

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      Recommended Answer:
      It's irrelevant. If they want you they'll call. A note won't change that.

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      • I do agree with the first poster a hand written thank you letter on a post card would be good to send to the interviewer. Consider that if you email him/her, they may have hundreds of email messages popping up through their computer and they may have very little chance to read it and other matters of business to attend.

        When you do send one, ensure that spelling, grammar and punctuation is correct.

      • if you can afford the postage stamp... go ahead and hand right it... it should only like 5 minuts to write a note..

        - thanks for letting me have that interview... i appracite the oppertuniy... i hope we get the chance to work together.

      • Send a formal thank you. I would just say thank you for giving me the opportunity to come interview. I look forward to working with you.

      • You can do it either way. If I were you I would type a thank you note and mail it to the interviewer.

      • Handwritten note. Isn't the prospect of possibly getting the job worth an investment in a postage stamp??

      • Handwritten notes tend to stand out in this day and age.

      • Thank you for hiring me

        -your name