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| *Ostroff, Fair and Company>>>Other - Careers & Employment |
Should I call or Email???? |
I have already sent the thank you letter 24 hours after the interview. It was on Thursday 7/26/07. The interviewer told me to get in contact with her if I had not heard anything by the beginning of this week. Which is now, I assume??? So should I call her or email. She did not give me her card but I have her number from when she called me. If I email how should I state it. She said they would be finish interviewing that Friday 7/27. Thanks for the help I would call. Then you know for sure right then and there you know whats going on. If you email then you have to wait. Plus i think calling makes you look like you have more confidence. I would call first; if you are unable to contact her by telephone, then I would email. Simply identify yourself, the interview time, your interest in the position, and simply state you are inquiring about her decision... Be sure to leave your contact information on the email name, phone number, best time to call... Good luck and God bless**** I would say call. And if she's busy - ask for a specific time to call back which would suit her more. But remember ou have to bug them and seem keen at the same time not seeming desperate for the job. The moment you seem desperate, you'll be brushed off. You'll just need to instill that in their minds anytime you speak to them. I would call, it's more professional looking that way. Send an Email. Dear Miss Smith, I had an interview for ___ on July 26, 2007, and I was just wondering if a decision has been made yet. I'll be looking forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, _____ If you call, you might catch her at a bad time. I prefer to get Emails. That way, when I'm not busy running around the office putting out fires, I can sit down, relax, and concentrate on the correspondence I've received and respond appropriately, without interruption. Call her, tell her you are just checking in, and ask if there is anything else that she needs from you. You'll get a good sense of where you stand from that that conversation. |
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