An actual hand-written letter thanking them for the opportunity to speak with them about the job will work wonders. Good manners will get you a long ways.
Did it face to face with a hand shake just before I left his office.
A follow-up letter still helps. You can take the extra time to say anything that you forgot to say in the interview. It is a proven tactic that I've used, and it works.
This was the first person that has given me an interview. The more I think about it I think I got it because he wanted to know more about my last job. I should have told him some of the sick :sheet that I had to put up with.
Nope. Complainin or makin your last job sound horrible will make it seem like you're desperate. You want to make the employer feel like he has to hire you or some other company will scoop you up.
Nope. Complainin or makin your last job sound horrible will make it seem like you're desperate. You want to make the employer feel like he has to hire you or some other company will scoop you up.
There was no complainin about my last job. It was a sick job. I did body removal and no they were not always fresh. I talked good about them but I also told him that the nightmares were keeping me up all night and that was the reason it was time for me to move on. I think he was trying to get some of the sick stories out of me but he going to have to hire me for that.
