Not exact matches
Employers like to see genuine interest from candidates, and
following up after the
interview is a great way to communicate your
enthusiasm and make a lasting impression.
Follow up communications after the
interview should show
enthusiasm for the actual content of the job.
This is because sending a
follow up letter after an
interview demonstrates your consideration for the interviewer and your continued
enthusiasm for the position.
Sending out a note
following your
interview can be another opportunity to show your
enthusiasm for the job.
No question about it — once you've had an
interview with an employer, you must not only thank the employer for the time spent
interviewing you, but continue to
follow up, treading that fine line between showing your persistence and
enthusiasm for the job and making a complete pest of yourself.
«They have a poorly written resume without tangible accomplishments, they don't research the company they are
interviewing with, they show up to an
interview without questions, they don't send a
follow up note and they lack
enthusiasm overall about the opportunity,» says Lauren Holzer, a recruiting manager for Vocus, a software company.
Closing Paragraph • Repeat your
enthusiasm to work as a Sales Associate for the prospective employer • Ask for an
interview at a mutually convenient time • Tell them about your method of
following - up your application (Telephone or email) • Say thanks to the hiring manager for their time and consideration
Mention the fact that additional information is included in the enclosed resume and show your
enthusiasm to discuss your qualifications and abilities with them in a
follow up
interview.