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Follow up – After sending out your resume

Sunday, January 4, 2009 18:14 No Comments

What do you need to do after sending out your resume? Most of the jobseekers will wait until their future employer call them up. Some have to wait several days, some several weeks or months or unfortunately some have to wait forever.   What a waste after all the hard work writing a “masterpiece” resume, [...]

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How to follow up?

Wednesday, October 8, 2008 15:50 No Comments

“View the interview follow-up as an opportunity to demonstrate your commitment and expertise and set yourself apart from the other candidates! Research shows that a low percentage of job candidates actually follow up and send a thank you letter after the interview.”   The comment above by Best Job Interview.com attracted my attention on the [...]

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When to follow up?

Saturday, July 26, 2008 22:07 2 Comments

When should I follow up? This is a common question asked when I talked about follow up in CMS. By now, I hope you at least understand the structure of CMS which is highly leveraging the marketing principals and incorporated them into career marketing. To ease our understanding of follow up in marketing, let us [...]

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Survey result: No one ever follow up after an interview!

Sunday, June 1, 2008 9:53 No Comments

As expected, all responded never. Even for myself, never as a job seeker or as an interviewer. I’ve never received any form of follow up after an interview from my candidates except from recruitment company asking about their candidates.   On top of that, I also found out that job seekers having this thought that [...]

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Have you ever follow up after an interview?

Saturday, May 31, 2008 19:07 2 Comments

Today’s post will be very short.   I would like to open a survey.   “Have you ever follow up after an interview?”   The most common way is either by phone call, e-mail or send a “follow up” letter or all as mentioned to the interviewer.   If you have done so or have [...]

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