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Congratulations! You’ve written your resume, and you’re ready to click send. Now, what?
Are you sure you’ve done everything you can to give your resume a fighting chance?
Having to figure out how to make a resume in the first place was the hard part. Sending your resume to a hiring manager may seem like the easiest step in the resume writing process. But it’s best to not trip at the finish line.
Here are a few tricks that you should try out before you click that send button.
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When is it too late to send a job-interview thank you note?
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Don’t risk sabotaging your job search by waiting too long.
You may have been told it’s never too late to send a thank you note for a gift, but the advice is a little different when it comes to thanking a prospective employer for an interview.
“Thank you notes should be sent promptly — within 24 hours of an interview,” says Jennifer Lee Magas of Magas Media Consultants in Monroe, Connecticut.
Don’t risk sabotaging your job search by waiting too long.
You may have been told it’s never too late to send a thank you note for a gift, but the advice is a little different when it comes to thanking a prospective employer for an interview.
“Thank you notes should be sent promptly — within 24 hours of an interview,” says Jennifer Lee Magas of Magas Media Consultants in Monroe, Connecticut.
Job interview thank you: Is it better to send a letter or email?
Email is timelier, but a handwritten letter is still a nice touch. Here’s how to tell what’s best for your situation.
Job search etiquette is clear on one thing: Every interview should be followed promptly by a thank you note.
Job search etiquette is clear on one thing: Every interview should be followed promptly by a thank you note.
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