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When the interview ends, new anticipation can set in. People often want to know if they aced the interview, almost as badly as they want the job itself. If this is you, channel some of that energy into going the extra mile to keep yourself in the game. Thanking the interviewer, with a phone call or card, is a personal touch most employers will appreciate. Set the Stage Pay attention to the timeline the employer provides for making a hiring decision. Leave the interview knowing this information; ask at the end of the interview if the timeline was not volunteered. Ask when the employer expects to make a decision, when you should expect to hear something and how you will be contacted. Try to remember the full names of the people who interviewed you so you can personalize any follow ups or ask for their business cards. Time It Right Calling to thank the interviewer should not come off as annoying or pushy. Consider whether a phone call is appropriate or if a thank-you card is better. If you were asked not to call for at least a week or were told that the interviewer will be on vacation for a few days, opt for a thank-you card.