It's done. I think it went OK. If I make it past this part, there are two other parts of the interview process - drafting a letter in response to a complaint, and a presentation. They hope to make a decision in June, but will take longer than that if need be to find the perfect candidate. I'm happy - I did the best I could, and at least now people higher up know I'd be interested in doing something different. :) So we'll see what happens!
When I finish my phone time, I've got to take a little break and run over to the post office to mail a couple of packages. It will be nice to get outside, even if it is getting hot.
1 comment:
Lisa - interesting blog. I receive feeds based upon interviews (I'm an interview junkie because I do it for a living).
If you really want this job, don't forget the follow-up. Even though everybody knows they should do it, very few actually send real "thank you" letters. Invest some $$ in some very nice cards - name embossed, etc. It does make a difference.
It's easy to send an email thank you, but remember this - everybody does it. Find a way to differentiate yourself from the other candidates.
Good luck -
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