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Old 07-13-2005, 08:01 PM
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Did I mention sending a thank-you note? It's the best way to affirm your interest, show you have some manners and it will keep you top-of-mind above the other candidates who did not send me a note!
This is really good advice, depending on the field.

When I had an interview back in April, I shot off a quick email to the person who interviewed me (who also happened to be a professor, and we had been going back and forth on email). She replied--with a job offer.

Okay...everyone says not to put "References available upon request." I've never done that. What about those of us who have portfolios? Is it okay to put "portfolio available upon request"?
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