I would call them, It shows initiative. It shows you want that job, I have gotten jobs where I called everyday. Checked back with them every other day... It works. It depends on the the job too. But a lot of companies want to see if your going to make the move. And what can it hurt?
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I have always believed that persistence is key in landing a job. I would follow up with an email soon after the interview if at all possible, and maybe call after two or three days, to make sure your potential employer knows you are interested, and to keep your name in his/her mind.
If you wish to speak to them about your interview use the same contact details you used to get the interview.
Yes! You definitely should make eye contact at an interview.
What the purpose?
The purpose of informational interview is to make contact.
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Example sentence - I would like to contact the owner of the company to interview her for my thesis.
It is not necessary to inform a network contact of how an informational interview turned out if it did not provide any meaningful insights or did not lead to any valuable connections or opportunities.
I want to interview him, and I just cant find his contact email
the network contact might buy you lunch
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I want to interview him, and I just cant find his contact email