Categories: Professional Tips & Advice

What to do after the job interview is over

The job interview is certainly a crucial step in acquiring the position you're after, but it's not the only part of the process. When the interview is over, there are a few things you should be doing to boost your chances of landing the job. After all, in this competitive market, you'll want to do everything in your power to set yourself apart from other candidates. Here's what to do after you've completed the interview:

Send a thank you note
Thank you cards are completely underrated when it comes to getting the job. Whoever interviewed you took the time to speak with and consider you for the position, so that deserves a thank you. Choose professional-looking stationery and send that card in the mail as soon as you get home. The note should arrive at least three business days after the interview. Keep your message short and sweet, thanking the person for their time. Make sure your handwriting is legible, otherwise, what's the point of the card?

Continue learning
The more you learn about a company, the better. Completing additional research about the position and the business itself can help you be more prepared for any follow-up interviews or phone calls. Asking and being able to answer questions about the company shows that you truly care about the job, and that you've put in the necessary time and effort to learn about it. Do research on positions similar to the one in which you applied to gain more knowledge of day-to-day tasks. You can also start brushing up on skills required for the job, like learning the basics of a computer program. YouTube usually has quick tutorials for common programs such as Photoshop and InDesign that are easy to follow.

Fill in the blanks
Interviews can be nerve wracking, there's no doubt about that. It's completely normal to draw a blank when asked questions like "What are your weaknesses?" or "Tell me about a time when…" If you think of a good answer when you get home, don't be afraid to shoot the interviewer an email elaborating on one of your responses. Better late than never, right? Make sure you remind that person of the question they asked, however. Simply jumping into an answer can be a bit confusing.

Connect virtually
Use social networking platforms such as LinkedIn to connect with companies and interviewers. This can help show your interest, and gives this person another opportunity to see what kind of skills or talents you could bring to the company.

Tiffany Sevcik

I have helped bring greeting cards into the offices and homes of many business professionals for many years. With Brookhollow, I hope to inspire your business to being the brand it wants to be.

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