Wednesday, October 3, 2012

How To Follow Up After A Job Interview - Forbes.com


How To Follow Up After A Job Interview - Forbes.com: "Sarah Stamboulie, a New York career consultant, had a young Japanese client whose work visa was due to expire in just six weeks. The man was determined to find work at a hedge fund that would allow him to stay in the U.S., but he spoke with a strong accent, his written English was poor, and he had made a weak impression at job interviews. Stamboulie, who has worked in human resources departments for both corporations and nonprofits, encouraged him to follow up with an interviewer at a Japan-based fund who had already turned him down. Impressed by the young man's persistence, the hiring manager recommended him to another Japanese fund that had an opening. Stamboulie's client got the job. "It was like a semi-hostile referral, but it worked," she recalls."

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