Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Why you should quit obsessing about how your job interview went

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Job searching can be an enigmatic process. For weeks leading up to your interview, you're basically a private investigator. You research a company before you submit your application. You scope out your potential boss before the big day. You pay close attention to how the interviewer receives your answers — assessing whether or not you should change gears. Then you go home and reflect on the interview as you write a fabulous thank you note


And then, you're supposed to do absolutely nothing.


That's right — the next step is patiently awaiting the hiring manager's decision. And if you try to put your newly sharpened sleuthing skills to good use, well-meaning friends will advise you to "stop obsessing." But that's easier said than done Read more...


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