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Melanie Keveles

Fully Engaged At Any Age: Get Into Action

The Compass Guide To Your Fully Engaged Action Plan
March 1st, 2010
Melanie Keveles

Melanie Keveles

Fully Engaged At Any Age: Live Courageously

The Compass Guide To The Path Of Greatest Courage
February 1st, 2010
Melanie Keveles

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Melanie Keveles

Fully Engaged At Any Age: Discover Your Dream

The Compass Guide To The Work You Love
January 1st, 2010
Melanie Keveles

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Maret McCoy

How To Follow-Up After A Job Interview

December 28th, 2008
Maret McCoy

How to Follow-Up after a Job Interview

After you complete the job interview, you will probably be so relieved that you’ll want to take a big rest break.  This certainly is a good time to pause and pat yourself on the back for a job well done.  However, don’t take too long of a breather, because there is more work to be done.  There are several action steps you should take after each interview. 

These steps include:

• Step One:   Send a Thank You Note
• Step Two:   Review Your Interview Performance
• Step Three: Harness the Power of Your References
• Step Four:   Place a Follow Up Phone Call

Each of these steps is important to further promote your candidacy for the position and to build on your interview skill set for the future.  This month, I review each of these action points and the specifics of how to complete them. 

If you haven’t done so already, review my previous four blog entries for the month of December.  You’ll find tips on how to carry out each of these post-job interview action steps. 
In the December editions of my blog, which will begin next Monday, I’ll provide more career development success tips and techniques.  Please check back this upcoming Monday. 

To learn more about career development tele-classes for professional women, please visit my website www.MaretMcCoy.com for updated class information!

Until next week - Here’s to your continued success,
Maret

 

Blogs
Maret McCoy

How To Follow-Up After A Job Interview

December 21st, 2008
Maret McCoy

How to Follow-Up after a Job Interview

After you complete the job interview, you will probably be so relieved that you’ll want to take a big rest break.  This certainly is a good time to pause and pat yourself on the back for a job well done.  However, don’t take too long of a breather, because there is more work to be done.  There are several action steps you should take after each interview.  (more…)

Blogs
Maret McCoy

How To Follow-Up After A Job Interview

December 13th, 2008
Maret McCoy

How to Follow-Up after a Job Interview

After you complete the job interview, you will probably be so relieved that you’ll want to take a big rest break.  This certainly is a good time to pause and pat yourself on the back for a job well done.  However, don’t take too long of a breather, because there is more work to be done.  There are several action steps you should take after each interview. (more…)

Blogs
Maret McCoy

How To Follow-Up After A Job Interview

December 7th, 2008
Maret McCoy

How to Follow-Up after a Job Interview

After you complete the job interview, you will probably be so relieved that you’ll want to take a big rest break.  This certainly is a good time to pause and pat yourself on the back for a job well done.  However, don’t take too long of a breather, because there is more work to be done.  There are several action steps you should take after each interview.  (more…)

Blogs
Susan Kim

Hell - A Pleasant Place to Work

December 3rd, 2008
Susan Kim

During these financially tough times, when business is slow and jobs are hard to come by, many people question their own fate in life.
Am I working hard enough?
Do I shift my investments?
Is today a good day to look for another job?

However, the questions that I think most relevant right now are:
Are you happy with what you’re doing?
Is there value in it for you?

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Blogs
Maret McCoy

How To Follow-Up After A Job Interview

November 30th, 2008
Maret McCoy

How to Follow-Up after a Job Interview

After you complete the job interview, you will probably be so relieved that you’ll want to take a big rest break.  This certainly is a good time to pause and pat yourself on the back for a job well done.  However, don’t take too long of a breather, because there is more work to be done.  There are several action steps you should take after each interview.  (more…)

Blogs
Maret McCoy

A Killer Job Interview Technique

November 23rd, 2008
Maret McCoy

Part 4:  The Job Interview Closing Statement

The next step is for you to write your statement.  I fully realize this assignment can be quite challenging.  Please keep in mind, once you complete the first one, subsequent statements will be much less difficult to develop.

To streamline the process of developing your closing statement, use the following outline.  (more…)

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