A little background about the question. I recently interviewed at a Fortune 500 company.
1. After the interview, I sent the standard thank you note to each person that interviewed me.
2. A week later, I followed up. I was told the decision would take an additional week.
3. I followed up 2 weeks later and was told by the hiring manager that he was out of town and would make a decision a week later.
4. Again, I let 2 weeks pass by and still no word.
I had 2 people personally recommend me to the hiring manager. One person worked with the hiring manager on a previous project and the other currently works with him in different department.
I don't want to be a pest, but I would like an answer. Your thoughts and opinions are welcome. In total, I have followed up twice, every 2 weeks.
Thanks!
90 days...
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You should not go to a job interview if the job requires you to be bilingual and you are not. There may be a portion of the interview where you speak the language you are unable to and will most likely fail the interview.
Call in 5 days to follow up. No more than 1 week, though.
A person should take out their nose ring before a job interview. The best approach is to be conservative, and a nose ring could cause distraction during a job interview.
Your purpose is to show your appreciation for the interview and to restate your interest in your job.
a good attitude
why i should not be late to a job interwiev.maybe that job interwiev can depend on my future or it can be what i was looking for or where i was ment to be...
If you are asked a question revolving around program assistant status in a job interview, then you should answer it much the same as you would answer any normal question in a job interview: honestly.
When asked 'what other jobs are you applying for' in a job interview you should answer with the truth. Just tell the employer.
We should respect the elder .
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