Dear JobsBlog: I not too long ago completed the Microsoft Interview process and was informed my recruiter would get back to me in ten company days using the results. It's now two days past that deadline, and I haven't heard anything yet. I know I should at least write my recruiter,
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Answer: Yes,
Office 2010 Pro Plus cl��, you should definitely contact your recruiter – so kudos to you for getting a timeline from your recruiter and having a follow-up plan. All also often interviewees don’t proactively manage their post-interview experience. As for your email, my advice is to keep it simple. "Hi Recruiter – Thank you once more for hosting me for interviews a couple of weeks ago. I enjoyed meeting you and the team and learning more about the exciting work they are up to. (free feel to ad lib this part,
Office 2010 Home And Student Serial Key!) You mentioned you’d have outcomes for me in ten enterprise days so I wanted to follow-up to see if you have any additional information. You can reach me at (email address) and (phone number). I’m anxious to hear more,
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Office 2010 Professional Plus Serial, no news isn’t necessarily bad news … so be sure to check out our past series titled Après Interview, specifically Radio Silence and Sometimes No News is Good News. Good luck! - Gretchen