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The timeliness of your follow-up will say a tremendous amount about you and how much you want the job. If you wait a few days to send a thank-you, that shows a lack of interest or laziness. Ideally, you want to send a thank-you message, the same day you interview or at worst, within 24 hours of your interview. Follow up in "real-time"

Stop watching today&rsquo;s high-tech world, people are used to instant information and immediate responses. With smartphones and other wireless communications devices, the expectation is that people are always readily available. Ideally, as we talked about in the first section, right after your interviews you want to capture your thoughts and reflect on the interview. Therefore, the absolute best time to send your thank-you correspondence is right after you finish reflecting upon the interview. Imagine, you go on the interview and then you find a local coffee shop. You summarize the interview and write down key decision-making criteria. While that...

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