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Ask Marie!

Career Advice, Career Planning and Interview Tips.

Question from a REEP Blog Reader:

Hi Marie. I recently had a job interview with a great networking connection. Unfortunately, I forgot to send my customary thank you note on time. The interview took place a week ago. I still haven’t heard from anyone and I was wondering if it’s too late to send an email. If it is, is there another way I can go about to express my thanks? Should I mail a card instead? What do you recommend?

Marie’s Answer:

My strongest advice following a solid networking interview is to follow up immediately (within 24 hours) with an email thanking the person for the time and insights they so generously offered.

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Ask Marie!

Career Advice, Career Planning and Interview Tips.

Question from a REEP Blog Reader:

Hi Marie, I’m an Assistant Principal at a traditional public school district in Houston. I have a job interview coming up soon for a Principal position and I could really use your help! I was informed that I would be interviewed by a group panel and I am slightly intimidated. What is the best way to present myself as a strong candidate in a stressful situation like this? How can  stand out in my interview amongst other candidates?

Marie’s Answer:

First, let me say that you’re not alone in being a little intimidated by a panel interview.  Personally, I like these a whole lot better than the “beauty parade” or serial interview setup, as you don’t hear repetitive questions, and there is less room for interpretation of what you’ve said, as many are hearing the same thing from you.  Also, individuals can step in and ask for clarification and probe for more information than any one interviewer might not think to do.  This gives you a better chance to sell competencies.  Panel interviews are really easier in many ways than other forms, if you have the right mind set.

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Rice MBA Alum Led NASA’s Final Shuttle Launch

Flight Director Kwatsi Alibaruho earned Jones School MBA while working on Atlantis mission.

By Mike Williams, Rice News staff

The original post was released on media.rice.edu. Click here to view it: http://ow.ly/5UkDr

When Kwatsi Alibaruho leaves NASA for the private sector this week with a Rice University Executive MBA in hand, he will do so with the satisfaction of a mission well accomplished.

It’s been a full year for Alibaruho, who earned his degree from Rice’s Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business in the spring.

Last week when Atlantis landed in Florida, the Clear Lake resident completed his task as lead flight director for NASA’s final space shuttle mission. (more…)