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LIFE: Points to Remember When Writing a Job Search Follow Up Letter
by Candace Davies
PharmacyWeek Vol. XXI - Issue 21
Published: 5/13/2012
If you already sent your resume and cover letter and have waited for several days and still failed to receive a reply, then it is time for you to send a follow up letter. Sending a follow up letter is important because it allows you to inquire about the status of your job application and at the same time inform your possible employer about your interest in the position you are applying to. Below are some important points you need to remember when writing your job search follow up letter.
WORK: Do Not Commit These Top Job Interview Blunders!
by Candace Davies
PharmacyWeek Vol. XXI - Issue 21
Published: 5/13/2012
Looking for a new job is stressful enough. Not only do you need to have your resume and references ready to go, but you also have to attend a first, and possibly a second, interview for each position. There are certain things you need to think about before going to an interview. Interview blunders are made all the time and have cost people the job they were trying to get. If you prepare first, then you won’t make these same blunders.

