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Interview Tips - What to Do After Your Interview

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2007

Brian Krueger, President of CollegeGrad.com, presents "What to do After Your Interview."

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  • Thanks brian! I got the job!!!!!

  • @annaqtjoey02 - Congrats on your new job! Now that you have a new job, please do your best to give back to others by paying forward what you have learned during your job search.

  • Brian, I did the breathing exercises and I think I did good on my interview. Did good on my practical exam too, and the second practical exam two days after that. Tomorrow, I have a Final interview. What's the difference between the first interview and the final interview? Does that mean I'm hired? I'm resisting to jump up and down in excitement because everything might turn a 180. Don't want to get my hopes up.

  • @annaqtjoey02 - it depends on the employer. For some employers, the final interview is merely a formality, the decision has already been made to hire. However, for most employers, it is the final interview of the finalist candidates, so take it as seriously as any prior interview.

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  • I thank Brian for his suggestions which brought me job.

  • I must say you are the best on you tube THE BEST!!!!

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  • I never wanted to send things like a thank you letter. I always believed the interview was enough but during these tough times I will send a thank you email. Thank you Brian some great tips before my interview today.

  • Brian you are such a huge help! Thank you! I hate the interview process, I end up over preparing and freaking myself out that when it comes time to the interview I'm exhausted and very anxious with low confidence. My recent interview did not go as I had hoped as I arrived just on time possibly a couple minutes over and luckily the interviewers were still interviewing someone else. My answers were vague and I don't feel I gave real concrete examples for each. Can I bounce back from this at all?

  • wow never thought about sending an email AFTER the interview, gosh thanks

  • Before watching your series of videos I had no confidence in writing a resume. It has been stressing me out because I couldn't bring myself to type anything at all! Your videos have given me a layout that has boosted my confidence and enabled me to put together a very professional resume! Thank you again for looking out for us!

  • @BrianKrueger @DaAlzki7852 Mixed signals. She confirmed that "background and qualifications are a good fit for this position" and she told me that the meeting with the next interviewer may or may not be an interview or she may just want to talk to me!? Her tone was very casual and quick (like whatever). Im going crazy with this stuff! This interview started w/ both of them being present but the other couldnt make it and it turned into two seperate interviews.

  • @DaAlzki7852 - good "buying signs" from your supervisor giving you assistance in prepping for the next interview. Just be yourself, yet adapt to the other person's speaking pace during the interview. Don't go outside your normal range, just move to that end of the range to personality match the interviewer.

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