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The Awful Truth about Interviewing - Page 16 of 16

If they are convinced that you will do at least one of those, then they will want to hire you. Employers are not in the business of hiring people or giving good people jobs, regardless of how much those people want the work or want to work for that company. Rather, employers are in the business of making money or, in the case of non-profits, delivering services. Convince them that you will make their business more successful, and they’ll try their hardest to give you the work that you want.


Following Up




When you follow up with a letter or note card, ask a third time. Reiterate what you learned, and stress some of your greatest selling points.





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