Whether you are looking for a job because you are out of work or you are seeking greater job satisfaction than you have now, the truth is EVERYONE needs help to find that right job. Without the right help, your job search could last for months or even years. Without a doubt, in this market you need an advantage to finding that job and Job-Links can be just the advantage you need.
Follow-up
letters aren't just for after the interview. They are also effective
for:*
Accepting an interview invitation;
Asking if a position for which you submitted a job
application is still open;
Asking interviewers for feedback explaining the reasons you
were passed over for a job, so you can try to improve your
chances;
Offering additional information about your qualifications
that your resume and cover letter didn't or can't;
Staying "in touch" by reaffirming your interest in
the company, after they've rejected your first attempt at
employment;
Staying "in touch" after a layoff. As are many,
your employer might be negligent about matching your
qualifications to open jobs after laying you off, despite what
they promised in your separation package;
Requesting an extension to accept or decline a job offer;
Thanking an employer for a job opportunity after you've
accepted it;
Thanking an employer for a job opportunity even after you've
declined it. You never know when you might need to count on a
job offer from that employer again; and,
Calling attention to yourself once more, after sending an
interview thank-you letter. It might help you to stand out among
other applicants.
All
you need to know is how to write just the right follow-up letter for
the right situation. The good news is that you have an advantage
with Job-Links . Job-Links can give you access to the tips you need
to connect your follow-up letter with the employer.
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Access free resources on how and where to search for a job.
Access proven guidelines to help you get more responses to
your resume in order to get the interview to get the job.
Access free resources on interviewing techniques that help
candidates prepare for and pass the employer's interview test. .
Access free resources on how to follow-up with an employer
after the interview.
Access free resources on what to do when you receive an offer
of employment.
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