How to Write a Thank You Email After an Interview
Writing a good thank you email can set you apart from other candidates and leave a lasting impression on the interviewer.
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Writing a good thank you email can set you apart from other candidates and leave a lasting impression on the interviewer.
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Ever caught at a loss of words in an interview? It is a common phenomenon to weigh each question asked by a recruiter before answering. It is important to sound proper in an interview.
What we have here is a list of things that an employer is thinking while sitting in an interview. You will know exactly what went wrong, if you didn’t get the job after an interview that you thought went off pretty well.
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A cover letter is the first impression for a recruiter and must encourage him to read your resume further. Read on to find out why you need a cover letter and how to go about writing it.
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