Following Up after an Informational Interview
Sending a thank you note shows interviewers you are seriously interested in the position and appreciate their time
Sending a thank you note shows interviewers you are seriously interested in the position and appreciate their time
So you let a curse slip in your interview and now your desperately trying to gain back your composure. Here are some tips to gracefully recover.
Build bargaining power by smartly positioning yourself for the position and smartly negotiating for your compensation package
It's important to arrive at an interview prepared with questions specific to the company
An answer to the much-debated question: Does your college major directly connect to your future career
Successful job searches by recent graduates show that the more internships you have behind you, the bigger head start you'll have over your competition.
By being more process-oriented when it comes to making important career decisions, you can really get ahead
If you're not getting consistent response from recruiters, then it's up to you to change the situation. Here are a few suggestions to get you started.
Make sure you're not flubbing your answer in this omnipresent interview question.