AFTER THE INTERVIEW
Follow Up After the Interview
Last but not least, as painful as it may be ask for honest forthright feedback about you from everyone involved in the interviewing process. Remember, if you don't hear anything negative about your interview you are probably not getting honest feedback.
Be sure to write an e-mail thank-you immediately after the interview, and follow up with a handwritten note.
Send a note to each of the interviewers, thanking them for their time and the opportunity to interview. Express your interest in the position again and remind them of your qualifications and abilities.
Interview Etiquette:
Wall Street Journal's Managing Your Career Section by Joann S. Lublin
The following article by Joann S. Lublin is very useful in pointing out some obvious and not-so-obvious interview blunders made by candidates for high-profile positions that can kill your chances for that next big break. Please click


