Monday 8 June 2009

Job Interview feedback

This is an important question especially in today's market. What's next when your CV doesn't lead to an interview; your first round doesn't lead to a second or your final round ends in polite rejection?

In this post I'll highlight the key steps to follow when this occurs.

Follow-up and ask for feedback
This is your top priority. There is a good chance you will get a call after your initial interview. If the caller is one of your interviewers, make sure you politely ask them for feedback on your performance. Avoid coming across as bitter, upset, or anyway emotional just explain that you’re simply interested in receiving feedback for future improvement.

If the caller is not one of your interviewers you send an email to schedule a quick chat for post-interview feedback. The majority of the time they'll agree. If not they'll most likely respond directly to the email with some feedback.
Once you've received you feedback, take it on board! Practice will only help for future interviews!

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