A positive end to the interview is another way to ensure your success.
1. Be courteous and allow the interview to end on time.
2. Restate any strengths and experiences that you might not have emphasized earlier.
3. Mention a particular accomplishment or activity that fits the job.
4. If you want the job, say so!
5. Find out if there will be additional interviews.
6. Ask when the employer plans to make a decision.
7. Indicate a time when you may contact the employer to learn of the decision.
Don't forget to send a thank-you note or letter after the interview.
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2. Restate any strengths and experiences that you might not have emphasized earlier.
3. Mention a particular accomplishment or activity that fits the job.
4. If you want the job, say so!
5. Find out if there will be additional interviews.
6. Ask when the employer plans to make a decision.
7. Indicate a time when you may contact the employer to learn of the decision.
Don't forget to send a thank-you note or letter after the interview.
Courtesy: ISEEK
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