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SUMMARY:Outline Outstanding Questions and Concerns
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The third reason you should take time to reflect on your job interviews is to outline any outstanding areas of concern you might have about the opportunity. Perhaps you had a few questions that did not get answered. Maybe additional questions came up as a result of the interview. The best time to capture your thoughts and concerns is right after the interview.The interview is a two-way streetSure, you have to sell the interviewer on why the company should hire you. However, the interviewer also has to sell you on why you should want to work there. If your gut instinct doesn&rsquo;t quite feel right, or if your conscious mind has some real concerns, this is the time to write down your thoughts so you can make sure you address them in future interviews. The interview should absolutely be a two-way street. After all, if you accept a job that is less than stellar, chances are you could wind up back in the same situation you are currently in within three months from now. It is much...

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