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SUMMARY:Articles of Interest
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Another way to follow up is to send an article of interest. Professional salespeople are always looking for ways to keep their names in front of prospective clients. One of the ways salespeople do this is to send an article from an online magazine or publication that might be of interest to the customer. In a similar way, this is a great way for job seekers to keep their names in front of interviewers. Keep on the lookout for news and articles you can use to keep your name in front of prospective hiring managers. When sending articles of interest, keep them short and sweet Following is an example of an e-mail that one job seeker sent to follow up on the job opportunity used in a prior example. In that particular case, the decision was dragging on and on. Ultimately, the candidate got the job. Sample "article of interest" follow-up e-mail: &ldquo;It was great seeing you last week. I came across a recent article that I thought you might find interesting on the Midwest Data Center...

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