Melissa Johnson
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Care Partner at Vumc

I just call back and thank you for the opportunity and if you have made any decisions on the job.

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Terry Stewart
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Cam I follow up weekly to see my status

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Donna Stidham
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Volunteer Coordinator at University Hospital

I would call them back thank them for the interview and ask where I am in line for the job

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Andrea Williams
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Senior Administrative Assistant Vice President at The Pew Charitable Trusts

Sending a thank you communication

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Tammie Higgs
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Experienced Administrative Support

Call back and also email consistently, so my name sticks in their head and that they know I am serious about my goals.

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Veronica Emerson
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Call back

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Sarah Thibodeau
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Homemaker at Family

I would give a call back and say “ Good Morning! This is Sarah T calling , i had an interview a couple days ago and i wanted to call and thank you for the opportunity of the interview and let you know i’m excited to hear from you , I do have two other interviews but i will have my phone with me if you have any questions feel free to give me a shout” Alittle pressure lol but still polite

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Jose Pena
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Educator

Sometimes, it takes awhile to get find out more about the employer and its work culture even after you got hired.

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Abdullah Osman Kamara
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5 Years at Pinnacle

I just call back and thank you for the opportunity and if you have made any decision on the job.

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Timmy Drake
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Give them a call to see if i got the job or not

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