Your mother taught you to say thank you. She nagged and pleaded with you, and finally, it's become second nature. Be sure to perfect the art of saying thank you when interviewing for a job. Career ...
Your palms are finally dry, you've loosened your (real or metaphorical) tie, and you've just wrapped up what felt like a solid job interview. Now what? While most candidates are busy refreshing their ...
Welcome to “Pressing Questions,” Fast Company’s mini advice column. Twice a week, deputy editor Kathleen Davis, host of The New Way We Work podcast, will answer the biggest and most pressing workplace ...
In this employer’s market for talent, job seekers need to pull out all the stops to impress hiring managers and distinguish themselves from the legions of other qualified candidates looking for jobs.
Do I really need to send a thank-you note after an interview? The thank-you note is likely your final chance to seal your good impression before the hiring manager makes their decision. Just had a job ...
When it comes to ways to stand out during the interview process, former Google executive Jenny Wood recommends tactics like writing a LinkedIn post about the company within days of your interview so ...
One piece of career advice that's stood the test of time is to write a thank you note to anyone you interview with for a job. Doing so can help give you an edge to stand out from other applicants, ...
Whether you felt you aced the interview or bombed it, a thank-you note is critical to remain a candidate in competition for a job. I've listened to numerous executives in interview debrief meetings, ...