You put on your best business attire, practiced your interview answers one more time, and sat down across the table from your potential new boss. After the interview, you probably feel a huge sense of ...
Your palms are finally dry, you've loosened your (real or metaphorical) tie, and you've just wrapped up what felt like a solid job interview. Now what? While most candidates are busy refreshing their ...
Sending a thank-you note after an interview is a polite way of showing appreciation for the opportunity and the time the hiring manager dedicated to speaking with you. This simple step can help job ...
The hardest thing for a job-seeker to integrate into his or her thinking is the fact that one minute after your interview ends, the hiring manager will forget 80% of what you and they talked about.
The job market hasn’t been great in the last few years, especially in tech, leaving a lot of people actively looking for jobs. Scammers are taking advantage of this. They have come up with a new trick ...
Landing an interview for a job you are interested in is an exciting first step. Prior to your interview, you probably spent a lot of time preparing for the questions you might be asked, carefully ...
Whether you felt you aced the interview or bombed it, a thank-you note is critical to remain a candidate in competition for a job. I've listened to numerous executives in interview debrief meetings, ...
Reiterate why you are interested in the role and why you would be a great fit. Reference something personal you discussed during the interview. Bring it back to the application process and offer to ...