By: Gabriella Anile B.S. and Olivia Seggie B.S. || Employer Relations Graduate Assistants
WHILE TRAVELING
Log into your Handshake account to schedule an appointment with a career development specialist. For information about Handshake or questions regarding career fairs and events, email careerservices@mail.wvu.edu. For Employers – please visit careerservices.wvu.edu/employers.
By: Gabriella Anile B.S. and Olivia Seggie B.S. || Employer Relations Graduate Assistants
WHILE TRAVELING
By: Gabriella Anile B.S. and Olivia Seggie B.S. || Employer Relations Graduate Assistants
Although it may not seem like it, a simple thank you note after an interview can reflect very favorably as a candidate for a position. It could be the difference between getting the job or them giving it to someone else. It is a simple gesture that does not take much time or effort. Thank you notes should be sent to an employer within the same day as your interview, usually within a few hours. This means it is important to ensure you ask for their email or physical address.