Great advice! I think it was the icing on the cake to proceed to the next round. I got an email back within hours. I was wondering if you do this for every stage of the interview process. I would like to avoid being repetitive
Hey thank you for making this video. I'd like to know how do we know about the company's email? Especially the one who interview us. Because most of them have an email that actually a "non-reply" email. Thanks!
Hello, I used your format on the thank you email. They did respond saying they'll get back to me in 2 weeks time or before. Should I leave the email as is, or respond?
As someone who works in HR, I find this trend utterly repugnant. Most, if not all of us say “thank you” after being interviewed. However, it seems that this is now insufficient and meaningless. No, they also need to see it in email format for their ego to be satisfied! And of course, this will really make you feel great if you are not hired! As if the hiring process for applicants wasn’t already like walking blindfolded through a constantly shifting labyrinth. Then we have people like this, who see themselves as trendsetters and who see fit to include yet another superfluous addition to the process rather than attempt to clean it up. If this is actually a requirement, consider what these people are like to work for. particularly if you are in the same office/location. You may wish to reconsider.
May I ask you something else? When the recruiter asks you to provide options of date and time for the next interview, what would be a better answer than I am unemployed so I am always available?
@@l.l.skywalker1408 Give them the earliest 3 slots of time that works for you, for example "I am available Monday and Tuesday between 11AM and 3PM, and Thursday between 9AM and 3PM"
I do send a thank you email , but they go unnoticed most of the time , thanks for all the support you give out
Great advice! I think it was the icing on the cake to proceed to the next round. I got an email back within hours. I was wondering if you do this for every stage of the interview process. I would like to avoid being repetitive
Lovely and useful tips! Thanks for your great video. Thanks for your passion for helping people!
Your video in my Fellowship, that's what bring me here. Thank ya
I got a chance to know about you through my fellowship and come here to say thank you for making my path easy towards my passion.
Wonderful!
Me here too, Amal
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Hey thank you for making this video. I'd like to know how do we know about the company's email? Especially the one who interview us. Because most of them have an email that actually a "non-reply" email. Thanks!
Ask about their emails during the interview (at the end) or use hunter.io to find their corporate emails!
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Fantastic, common sense but nobody thinks of this
Hello, I used your format on the thank you email. They did respond saying they'll get back to me in 2 weeks time or before. Should I leave the email as is, or respond?
As someone who works in HR, I find this trend utterly repugnant. Most, if not all of us say “thank you” after being interviewed. However, it seems that this is now insufficient and meaningless. No, they also need to see it in email format for their ego to be satisfied! And of course, this will really make you feel great if you are not hired!
As if the hiring process for applicants wasn’t already like walking blindfolded through a constantly shifting labyrinth. Then we have people like this, who see themselves as trendsetters and who see fit to include yet another superfluous addition to the process rather than attempt to clean it up.
If this is actually a requirement, consider what these people are like to work for. particularly if you are in the same office/location. You may wish to reconsider.
Hi! Should I send a thank you e-mail after a Hirevue interview? And should I send it even if I feel like I performed poorly during the interview?
Yes & Yes! They are the one to judge if you performed like they want - sometimes our own judgement is biased!
@@independentconsultant thank you so much for your answer!
@@independentconsultant Guess what?! Got a second interview! You were right. Thank you!
May I ask you something else? When the recruiter asks you to provide options of date and time for the next interview, what would be a better answer than I am unemployed so I am always available?
@@l.l.skywalker1408 Give them the earliest 3 slots of time that works for you, for example "I am available Monday and Tuesday between 11AM and 3PM, and Thursday between 9AM and 3PM"
Should I send a thank you email few days after a phone interview ?
Yes! I would wait 3-5 days