I think I’m gonna send the resume and letter talking about us meeting before, then wait a day and call him. I want to give him the chance to see my resume and remember me. I always do the follow-up note thing so that’s a given.
If I’m employed by the time the next meet-up comes around, Snappy will be Happy 🙂
Some of my favorite wines of all time have been the less expensive ones. Particularly now, given peoples lack of “play money” I think it’s important to give consumers good quality affordable choices.
Snappy…how long ago was the interview?
Send him a letter directly. Make it a follow up letter.
‘Thank you for taking the time to meet with me on (date) and discuss the opportunities blah, blah, blah.’ In the letter remind him who you are, remind him why they liked you. Also let him know that you are still interested in working for the firm. ‘If the position is still available please re-consider my resume. I would love to meet with you again and discuss any further possibilities blah, blah, blah. If you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to call.’
Send the letter with your resume.
Then call him a day or two later. Thanking him for the interview and then tell him that you’re still interested in working for the firm and that you sent him your resume for further review.
Be aggressive girlfriend….go get it!
We have to get you to the next drink up.
” I still think you’re a *wanton hussy*”
re-write
I still want you, hussy!
And thanks for all the encouragement and advice people. It helps to keep a girl going 🙂
Oh and Snappy, just cause I’m trying to help you out in my above posts doesn’t negate the fact that I still think you’re a *wanton hussy*
I think I’m gonna send the resume and letter talking about us meeting before, then wait a day and call him. I want to give him the chance to see my resume and remember me. I always do the follow-up note thing so that’s a given.
If I’m employed by the time the next meet-up comes around, Snappy will be Happy 🙂
Cobble, that sounds really good. Sign me up!
Some of my favorite wines of all time have been the less expensive ones. Particularly now, given peoples lack of “play money” I think it’s important to give consumers good quality affordable choices.
Snappy…how long ago was the interview?
Send him a letter directly. Make it a follow up letter.
‘Thank you for taking the time to meet with me on (date) and discuss the opportunities blah, blah, blah.’ In the letter remind him who you are, remind him why they liked you. Also let him know that you are still interested in working for the firm. ‘If the position is still available please re-consider my resume. I would love to meet with you again and discuss any further possibilities blah, blah, blah. If you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to call.’
Send the letter with your resume.
Then call him a day or two later. Thanking him for the interview and then tell him that you’re still interested in working for the firm and that you sent him your resume for further review.
Be aggressive girlfriend….go get it!
We have to get you to the next drink up.
Yes, I would definitely call him since you’ve met him already. don’t leave a message, just keep calling back until he can take your call.
Just looked at the Downtown Atlantic website…20 wines for under $20. And their fresh baked italian bread is really good as well.