| After the job interview there is no much you can do | | | | Don't email your interviewer. Print your letter and send |
| about what you did or said. But the worst thing you | | | | it by regular mail. In your letter thank your interviewer |
| can do is to do nothing about it. Although not much, but | | | | for their time and how you enjoyed learning from them |
| still you can do something. | | | | about the job and the company. |
| There are 3 things you have to do after each | | | | This is your chance to mention anything that you |
| interview you go through: | | | | forgot, or didn't have the chance to, mention during the |
| 1. Evaluate your interview: | | | | interview. |
| Do your interview evaluation immediately after you go | | | | 3. If you don't get the job: |
| out of the interview. Don't wait until you go home. The | | | | If you don't get the job don't just move on without |
| more you wait the more you'll forget about it. On a | | | | trying to know the reasons. Make a phone call and ask |
| piece of paper draw a line in the middle to form 2 | | | | for a few minutes of their time to give you feedback |
| columns; one for what you did well, and one for things | | | | on your performance in the interview. This will definitely |
| you need to improve for your next interview. At the | | | | help you on your next interview. |
| top write the company name and the date of your | | | | Whatever happens to you in this life could benefit you |
| interview. | | | | in a way or another, but only the wise ones will know |
| 2. Write a "thank you" letter and mail it in: | | | | how to benefit from their losses. |