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February 05, 2006

Don't Be a Stranger; Survey Suggests Job Seekers Should Follow Up Within Two Weeks of Submitting Resume

It's a common quandary for job seekers: Are you being pushy if you contact an employer after submitting a resume? A new survey suggests the opposite may be true. Eighty-two percent of executives polled said job seekers should contact hiring managers within two weeks of submitting application materials. Only 5 percent said professionals should refrain from communicating once a resume has been

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Posted by Russell at February 5, 2006 09:18 AM