ALL >> Career >> View Article
Job Interviews -- How To Follow Up Effectively
Getting a job is not just about your performance in an interview. The post-interview follow up you do has a critical role in a successful job hunt. Here's how to do it effectively.
On the day of the interview or at most the next day, send a thank you note to each of the interviewers. Apart from saying that you're keen to take up the job, mention two or three of your key strengths or skills that are directly useful for the position.
During the interview, you should find out how soon they plan to have a person in place. Ask "In what timeframe do you expect to make a decision?" That'll give you an idea about how much time is involved.
Schedule your follow-up depending on this information. If the interviewer says they'll make a decision in two to three months' time, it makes no sense to follow up daily or even weekly.
Keep common sense in mind. If you were the interviewer, would you like to receive three calls a day from a candidate? You certainly won't. On the other hand, don't go to the other extreme and not follow up for a month either.
Follow up with the right person. ...
... That means, talk to the decision maker. If you're following up with someone who's got little influence over the hiring decision, you're wasting your time.
Think about the kind of job and organization you're targeting. Does the job demand aggression and initiative? If so, you may actually be required to follow up in a persistent manner before you're extended a job offer.
Never sound passive or disinterested when following up. Don't say, "I'm calling to see if you have made a decision" Project a proactive stance by asking something like "I'd like to let you know I'm very interested in the position. Is there anything I can do to help you with your decision?"
After a while, step back and see if the follow up is going on to the point of absurdity. If you've followed up for months with no results, it may be time to cut loose and move on to other opportunities.
Consider sending a polite but firm fax saying that you'll need to have an answer either way so that you can pursue other opportunities. And that you'd appreciate an email or phone call to let you know where it stands.
If you have been rejected, make a conscious attempt to not take it personally. Hiring someone for a job involves many variables and you can't control all of them. Instead, consider doing this.
If you've developed a good rapport with an interviewer, call and ask if he or she would be willing to share the reasons why you were not selected.
They won't always tell you. But sometimes, they are willing to give you the real reasons. And that can be valuable feedback for you in your job search. Learn from them and move on.
About the Author
Mary Brent is an expert on job interviews and careers. Her numerous articles offer valuable interview tips, answers to common questionsand more.
Add Comment
Career Articles
1. Clinical Leadership In Nursing And Healthcare: Qualities And Why It Matters?Author: Olivia
2. Ielts Coaching Center Ahmedabad: Your Complete Guide To Achieving A High Band Score
Author: aspiresquare
3. Why Gorakhpur Graduates Are Choosing Data
Author: Dhanya
4. Engineering The Future: The Definitive Guide To Mep Excellence In Chennai
Author: shreshthaconsultants
5. Data Analyst Opportunities Growing In Haldwani
Author: Dhanya
6. Interview Preparation Strategies That Actually Work In The Age Of Ai
Author: OfferBull
7. Crack The 2026 Job Market: Why Smart Career Tools Matter Just As Much As Job Boards
Author: Vipin (Shhiv)
8. Mba In Digital Marketing: Scope, Fees & Jobs
Author: UniversityGuru
9. Up B.ed Admission 2026: Complete Guide For Aspiring Teachers
Author: Sakshi
10. The Tech Evolution: Why An Ai Course In Electronic City Is The Key To 2026 Career Success
Author: eMexo
11. Before You Enroll Your Child In Nda Foundation Course After 10th
Author: Tapan Tiwari
12. How To Send Birthday Wishes Automatically And Never Miss A Special Moment
Author: send birthday wishes automatically
13. Hiring Across Asia: Why One Recruitment Strategy Does Not Fit Every Market
Author: Base Camp Recruitment Singapore
14. Tech Hiring In 2026: What Employers Should Prioritise Before Opening A Role
Author: Base Camp Recruitment Singapore
15. Career Guidance And Admission Strategy For World-class Universities: A Complete Roadmap
Author: Aditya Jogi






