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SUMMARY:Phone Correspondence
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DESCRIPTION: The first course of follow-up for your job interviews should be to send a thank-you e-mail or hard copy thank-you notes/cards. The proper protocol is to send a thank-you correspondence of some sort within 24 hours of your job interview. Ideally, it is best to send it the same day. Now, what happens if you don&rsquo;t hear back for a while In your interview, you should always strive to have some sort of idea of how long it will take to hear back from the company.Perhaps the interviewer committed to getting back to you in a week. Maybe two weeks. Maybe there was no commitment made. If the interviewer told you during the interview that you should hear back within a week and you don&rsquo;t hear back, it is perfectly acceptable to then follow up with a phone call.Phone second... not firstPhone calls are typically not the recommended first course of follow-up after an interview. However, the telephone is a perfectly acceptable tool for the second follow-up activity. There is nothing...

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