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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @IRJ
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      @IRJ said in Follow-Up After Interview:

      I also tell my interviewer about my other interviews with other companies.

      And they often will tell you a little about other candidates. Like if they are seeing many, how good they've been, etc.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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        @DustinB3403 said in Follow-Up After Interview:

        @IRJ said in Follow-Up After Interview:

        My point is if the company values you, they will call you.

        This is where it is, if they really weren't impressed then would you really want to go and work there? Being the last one pick so to speak. .

        In some cases you do, basically when you are desperate. I get that, and everyone is desperate sometimes. And if a job is believed to be otherwise lost, and there is no more productive activity to do, sure, following up might remind them of you and 1% chance get you a job you'd otherwise not have gotten. Never seen it happen, but it must.

        But that's when you are trying to put food on the table, not when you are trying to advance your career. Putting food on the table is very important, but just be aware that there are two different approaches to getting a job and if the goal is advancing your career then acting like you are trying to put food on the table isn't the best approach to getting the right advancement.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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          @Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:

          @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

          @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

          there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.

          Those are the cons?

          this was my question.

          So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL

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          • FredtxF
            Fredtx @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

            @Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:

            @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

            @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

            there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.

            Those are the cons?

            this was my question.

            So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL

            Yes. Prevents confusion. I was very confused at your first initial response. I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL

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            • pmonchoP
              pmoncho @Fredtx
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              @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

              @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

              @Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:

              @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

              @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

              there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.

              Those are the cons?

              this was my question.

              So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL

              I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL

              I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @pmoncho
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                @pmoncho said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                @Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.

                Those are the cons?

                this was my question.

                So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL

                I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL

                I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

                LOL - yeah, me too - man.. only $15K more, I was really hoping it was going to be $25K more. LOL

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @pmoncho
                  last edited by

                  @pmoncho said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                  @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                  @Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                  @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                  there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.

                  Those are the cons?

                  this was my question.

                  So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL

                  I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL

                  I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

                  Right, I was like "okay, more is better, but $15K is a CON, damn". lol

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                    @pmoncho said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                    @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                    @Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                    @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                    there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.

                    Those are the cons?

                    this was my question.

                    So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL

                    I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL

                    I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

                    Right, I was like "okay, more is better, but $15K is a CON, damn". lol

                    I only took a 35% pay raise when I last switched jobs. So it might be a detriment. . .

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @DustinB3403
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                      @DustinB3403 said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                      @pmoncho said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                      @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                      @Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                      @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                      there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.

                      Those are the cons?

                      this was my question.

                      So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL

                      I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL

                      I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

                      Right, I was like "okay, more is better, but $15K is a CON, damn". lol

                      I only took a 35% pay raise when I last switched jobs. So it might be a detriment. . .

                      I had a 75% pay raise from one job to the next, but really, it was more like a $10% raise, because the old job had so much ridiculous OT, I was making nearly what the new job offered.

                      As a consultant, I hit nearly a 100% raise from that last point...

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403 @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                        @DustinB3403 said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                        @pmoncho said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                        @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                        @Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                        @Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:

                        there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.

                        Those are the cons?

                        this was my question.

                        So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL

                        I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL

                        I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

                        Right, I was like "okay, more is better, but $15K is a CON, damn". lol

                        I only took a 35% pay raise when I last switched jobs. So it might be a detriment. . .

                        I had a 75% pay raise from one job to the next, but really, it was more like a $10% raise, because the old job had so much ridiculous OT, I was making nearly what the new job offered.

                        As a consultant, I hit nearly a 100% raise from that last point...

                        Exactly, it's all in perspective.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
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                          • FredtxF
                            Fredtx @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller Thanks! I'm doing some job searching right now on my computer, and now I have a completely different mentality on choosing which ones to apply for.

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