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18/10/2006 13:58:48
 
 
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01162637
Message ID:
01163032
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I would hold off. When you do call to follow-up on the interview, be very careful which words you use. Mike's recommendations were good ones - you want to stress your interest but you also don't want to seem impatient or desperate.



>>>>I think in general it's a good sign the longer the interview goes. (Boy, that sentence could use a style editor <lol>). But there are always exceptions. Besides, why sweat it? They'll let you know soon enough how interested they are.
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>>>That's the problem. In both cases I was told that I hear on the next day. So far, there is nothing. So, how can I find out the result?
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>>Well, if you can't stand the suspense you can call the person who interviewed you and try to get a better feel for it. You don't have to (or want to) sound pushy or desperate. Just repeat -- hopefully it will be repeating -- that you are interested in the position and asking if they want any more information from you.
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>>Personally I would be patient, but maybe that's just me.
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>I'll wait one more day and call. Thanks again.
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