2011年4月9日星期六

Be persistent - not a pest

Be persistent - not a pest

If you don't get a return call as promised, call them and leave a message. Be prepared, professional, and courteous. Try to reach the person at least one to three times, explaining that you want the information before you consider other positions because this company would be your first  MBT Fumba choice. If you don't get an answer, consider it a "No" answer. There is a fine line between being persistent and being a pest.

You may get lucky and get a "live" person when you call to find out your status. If you do have such luck, you can use this opportunity to ask for feedback on your interviewing effectiveness. Sometimes, not often, a person will spend some time and give you advice. If this happens, be grateful and learn from the experience.

Most employers are aware that candidates are anxious about the status of their acceptance, and will let them know in a timely MBT Kisumu Sandals,manner. But, there are employers who do keep candidates waiting and wondering what happened, even though they said they would call by a certain date. Take this into consideration as information about the company's practices and whether you would want to work for this company.

In the meantime, rather than sitting and waiting for that phone call that may never come, continue to work on your job search. It is MBT Panda Sandals never wise to "put all your eggs in one basket."

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