Always ask
the interviewer about the next steps — you should always walk away from an interview with clear expectations.
Not exact matches
Recruiters are especially interested in knowing your interest level, your thoughts
about the
interviewer, the rundown of the interview process, and the
next step agreed to by you and the company.
Identifying
next steps is probably going to be outlined to you anyways, but asking
about it shows to the
interviewer that you're legitimately interested in the opportunity.
Sometimes, job seekers do not ask for the job at the end of the interview, they do not ask
about the
next step in the interview process, and they forget to gather
interviewer names and contact information for future conversations.
Ask for the
next step Inquiring
about when the
interviewer expects to make a decision gives you valuable information for your job search and lets them know that you're serious
about pursuing the position.
Hopefully, your
interviewer will supply information
about the
next steps of the hiring process.
It's also fine to politely inquire
about next steps in the process if the
interviewer didn't provide that information in the meeting.