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Interview Tips: Follow-Up
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10 Clues to
Decoding the Interview
"Wonder whether you nailed that interview? While you won't truly know until you get "the call," there are many signs
throughout the process that can help you determine whether or not you'll make the first cut. Following are questions
and clues to help you decode the interview..." 080104
Quintessential Careers: The Art of the Follow-Up After Job Interviews "Great! You’ve had the interview and
now you wait anxiously by the phone. A cat watching a gopher hole, waiting for the little beast to pop its hairy head
out any moment now could not be as anticipatory as you are. So what do you do to forestall driving yourself and your
loved ones nuts during this time? Well, let’s back up a second to you at your interview..." 071205