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Information/referral interviewing can continually build your network of prime contact people willing to help you locate the right job for yourself -- but only if you keep each motivated contact enrolled in that effort.
Keeping Your Contacts Enrolled
Managing the information you gain through networking involves not only recording the information you gained and comparing it to what you wanted to obtain but also evaluating your contact's response to your campaign.
Managing Contact Information
You've just completed an information/referral interview with a person who gave you an "inside" view of your career choice and targeted job plus personal advice and referrals. Next step: Write him a thank you letter.
Writing Effective Thank You Letters
Consider these tips about how to effectively make appointments by telephone for your information/referral interviews, a crucial step in your career marketing campaign.
Making Appointments by Telephone

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