Hey,
I am in the process of applying for a bunch of internships for the summer right now. One of the pieces of advice I have heard from some recruiters is that after sending in a job application, you should follow up with whomever you sent in your information to, so as to show interest in the position. That seems reasonable, of course I could also see it being the case that for somebody busy at work that the last thing they want to do is be bothered by some student seeking a summer position when that student doesn't have anything of importance to say.
So do any of you have any advice as to how to do a follow up? Should I call, or send an e-mail? One suggestion I heard is that since a number of these positions are in the DC area, that I ask if I could interview with them while was back in the area over springbreak, does that like a good idea.
Thanks for any help.
I am in the process of applying for a bunch of internships for the summer right now. One of the pieces of advice I have heard from some recruiters is that after sending in a job application, you should follow up with whomever you sent in your information to, so as to show interest in the position. That seems reasonable, of course I could also see it being the case that for somebody busy at work that the last thing they want to do is be bothered by some student seeking a summer position when that student doesn't have anything of importance to say.
So do any of you have any advice as to how to do a follow up? Should I call, or send an e-mail? One suggestion I heard is that since a number of these positions are in the DC area, that I ask if I could interview with them while was back in the area over springbreak, does that like a good idea.
Thanks for any help.
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