Following up after the Job Interview
The final stage of nailing the interview is the follow up. After doing all the hard work of preparing for the interview, dressing correctly and being able to answer all the questions which the interviewer asks, the final stage is to follow up from the interview.
Find below a list of the best follow up
tactics to use to continue to show your enthusiasm for the role.
Follow up with a letter or email
thanking the interviewer for their time and re-expressing your desire for the
role and because of your skills and experience you are the right person for the
role. A thank you letter not only reiterates your desire, but continues the
rapport you already built during the interview.
Rules to follow:
When writing a thank you letter
always remember to correctly use their right title and spell their name
correctly. Nothing is worse than receiving an email with the persons name spelt
incorrectly.
Send your thank you email that
evening. You want the interviewer to receive the email in the morning so that
they continue to remember who you are and you stay in the forefront of their
mind.
Don’t be afraid to follow up with a
phone call 3-5 days after the interview. Ideally it is best to ask the
interviewer in the interview when they expect to make a decision, but a follow
up call is great way to further reiterate your desire for the job.
Do not burn any bridges. You may have
felt the interview did not go well or that the role was not for you. That’s ok.
Continue your professionalism until the very end. You just never know what else
can potentially come from that interview. I have seen cases where the
interviewer was impressed with a candidate and although they did not have the
right skills for that particular job they created a new position for that
candidate.
The big misconception from candidates is that the interviewer does not want to be disturbed with follow up. THIS IS WRONG. Many hiring managers will observe the candidates who do follow up. Stand out from other potential candidates by making sure you follow through to the end.
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Example thank you email
Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name:
Thank you for giving me the
opportunity to interview for the position of XYZ . It was a pleasure to meet
you, and I appreciate your time and consideration in interviewing me for this
position.
Following our discussion I consider
that I have all the skills and requirements to fulfil your job. Having been a
manager for 3 years and a project manager for 2 years, I have the desire to
lead the team in a positive and productive way.
In addition to my technical skills I
bring enthusiasm and energy into everything I do in order to get the job done
in an efficient and timely manner.
I am very keen on this role and
working for company ABC. If you require any further information from me please
contact me anytime on XXX XXX XXXX.
Thank you again for your time and
consideration.
Sincerely,
Your Full Name