[jsfg_cinti] Re: Rejection

you can ask for an honest opinion and ask, in their opinion,  what you need to 
improve in 
your resume or interview style (most likely interview style rather than resume 
as you were in 
an interview meaning resume got you there) for improvement to enable you to to 
better 
yourself for the future.

David Kettle
> 
> From: "Bill Matthews" <bmatthews0626@xxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2004/04/26 Mon PM 11:48:18 EDT
> To: <jsfg_cinti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [jsfg_cinti] Rejection
> 
> Does anyone out there have any ideas about what might be some good questions 
> (are 
there any?) to ask an employer for feedback after having been rejected for a 
job? I once 
heard that it may be helpful to ask something like: what was good? What was not 
so good 
and something else, but I forget what it was.
> Thanks
> 
> Bill Matthews
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