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Noel Hickerson
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Interview wait. The struggle is real!

Interviewed with a state job, so I know waiting is part of the game. But i was wondering how long I should wait, before I move on and start looking elsewhere?

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Lenin Pina
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YES! Did you already send a Thank You for the interview yet? Take advantage of this opportunity to extend both; thank you & still Very Interested. Good Luck!

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Elyssa Duncan
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Hi Noel Hickerson !

If you landed an interview and you are not hearing back, did you make sure to follow up?

Following up is a critical aspect of the job seeking process. It lets the employer know you are serious, reminds them of who you are and your qualifications, and keeps the hiring process moving along.

Here are the best ways to go about following up:

When- Send your follow up at least 1-2 business days after an interview and 2-3 business days after submitting an application. See more about following up after an application in Matt Bornhorst 's post [HERE] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/1a5dc93f-d04e-5a34-8e38-215550b0f363).

Who- You must be sure to reach out to the right person! Whether you jotted the employer’s email address down in a notebook or found it on the website, make sure to reach out directly to the person you spoke to or the hiring manager. By sending it to an individual (and make sure to address it to them) you will avoid it being lost in the shuffle.

How- You can follow up with a call, email, or [thank you card] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/6f8322ea-b3fd-5930-98b9-d8d30b735880). Email is suggested as it’s instant and will give you the proper amount of time to gather your thoughts, however, there is also something wonderfully personal about receiving a handwritten note if you can send it quickly. See what to say in your follow up [HERE] (https://www.jobcase.com/conversations/3a2695c7-ced7-5bea-af4e-8789f758e97b).

What- Make sure it’s personal. Remember that employers have likely met and spoken to MANY candidates so it’s unlikely they will automatically remember you. If you had a good conversation during the interview, make a note of something you discussed and mention it. Perhaps you both went to a certain college or own black labs. It’s all about forging a connection! Also be sure to explain how excited you’d be to work for them. Mention the main reasons why you would be the right person for the job by emphasizing your strengths and capabilities while demonstrating that you are a great fit. Keep it short and straight to the point.

A follow up is a great way to include those final things you may have neglected to mention during the interview or hiring process so make sure not to forget to take the time to do so!

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