How to Follow Up After a Job Interview

How to Follow Up After a Job Interview

Harvard Business Review

Introduction

  • This summary provides guidance on what to do after a job interview while waiting to hear back from the employer. It covers tips on post-interview actions, such as sending thank-you notes, managing references, and preparing for potential outcomes.

Concepts

  • Post-interview etiquette: Proper conduct and communication after a job interview.
  • Thank-you notes: Expressing gratitude and reiterating interest in the job opportunity.
  • Managing references: Informing references about potential contact from the employer.
  • Follow-up communication: Sending polite inquiries after a reasonable waiting period.

Content

  • Take notes after the interview to remember key details.
  • Send a concise thank-you email within a day or two of the interview.
  • Clean up voicemail and ensure a professional greeting.
  • Contact references to inform them of potential employer contact.
  • Reflect on the interview and consider your interest in the job.
  • Wait patiently for a response, but follow up after a reasonable period.
  • If rejected, politely ask for feedback or express gratitude for the opportunity.

Insights

  • Following up after a job interview demonstrates professionalism and interest in the position.
  • Requesting feedback can provide valuable insights for future interviews.
  • Maintaining a positive attitude and proactive approach can leave a lasting impression on potential employers.

Key Points

  • Take notes, send thank-you notes, clean up voicemail, and contact references.
  • Reflect on the interview and wait patiently for a response.
  • Follow up if necessary and handle rejection gracefully.

Conclusion

  • The period after a job interview can be challenging, but proactive actions can enhance your chances of success and leave a positive impression on potential employers.

Further Reading

  • Additional resources on job interview etiquette and post-interview strategies can be found in career development books, articles, and online resources.

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