Discover Duhallow Issue 61

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Job Centre

The Do‘s and Don’ts after a job interview

professional greeting. Alert your referees You could also use this time to alert your referees about the possibility of receiving a phone call or email from the potential employer.

By STEPHANIE MOYNIHAN Waiting to hear back after a job interview? Keep the following in mind: Be patient This can be very tricky but so very important. Try not to over analyse your performance and be kind to yourself. Remember that getting to the interview stage is a fantastic achievement in itself. Follow up Following up with the employer after the interview is a good ideaafter some time has passed. You could ask in the interview, when the employer is hoping to make a decision, and it is very important to wait until at least that timeframe has passed. You want to express your interest in role by following

up then without being to forceful i.e. repeatedly calling or emailing the employer. Please keep this in mind. Continue your job search Use this time of waiting productively and continue your job search for the time being. Check your emails, phone and voicemail Keep an eye out for any updates from the employer and ensure that your voicemail is set up with a

Issue 61 April 8, 2022

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IRD Duhallow’s SICAP-funded Job Centre offers support and guidance to people in relation to CV preparation, the interview process and job seeking. Contact Stephanie on 02960633 for assistance. SICAP 2018-2022 is funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development with co-funding from the European Social Fund (ESF) as part of the ESF Programme for Employability, Inclusion and Learning (PEIL) 2014-2020

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