Opportunity: follow up

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  • d_rek0

    I think a phone call is always appropriate and in many cases, is a much more personable way to follow-up an interview than a what can sometimes be cold and awkward email. Now granted people don't always have time to talk, it's still a nice gesture. The email certainly doesn't hurt but I think you should always try to follow up with a phone call if you can.

    Sometimes the tone of someones voice will save you from having to read between the lines and/or waiting for a derelict response from someone.

    Remember, we're in the business of communication. A well written email is always a plus but nothing can compare to good old fashioned human interaction.

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