You can do this with a handwritten note, or by email, but you should do it within the first 24 hours after the interview. In this note you should thank them for the opportunity to interview, and you might like to include some further information about you that follows up in something touched upon in the interview.  You can follow a basic template of thanking the interviewer, briefly reiterating why you should be selected for the job, before finishing by saying you are looking forward to the next step.  You can include additional information, and follow-up on something specific, but try to make it sound as natural and unforced as possible. If you were told you would hear on Monday morning and you haven’t heard a few days later, it’s okay for you to contact the employer and politely ask if a decision has been made yet. A brief phone call or email to HR should suffice. The key thing to remember is to be positive and don’t sound impatient or annoyed. Say something like, ‘it was great to meet you, I enjoyed talking to you and I was just wondering where you are in the decision process’. Often recruitment procedures include more than one round of interviews. If this is the case with the position you have applied for, don’t hang around after the first interview before you begin preparation for part two. You could get short notice for the second round so you need to be prepared and ready to go. At the second interview you will want to be even better than at the first, so make sure you prepare thoroughly and have information about the company and the industry that you can talk about to demonstrate your knowledge. Whether you are successful or not, you should keep your professionalism at all times and thank the employer for the opportunity to interview. If you did not get the job, try to think of it as a learning opportunity and ask for feedback on your interview to see where you can improve. This feedback can be very helpful, but it can also be frustrating. Take criticism on the chin.
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One-sentence summary -- Send a thank you note to the interviewer. If you don’t hear anything, don’t be afraid to contact them first. Start preparing for the next round of interviews. Be gracious whatever the outcome, and ask for feedback.

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Article: Weekly vacuuming prevents dirt from building up. Use a high suction vacuum that does not have a brush. Berber is a looped carpet and a brush will snag and damage your carpet.  If your vacuum has a brush, turn the brush off when vacuuming. Vacuums with a beater bar should also be avoided. Vacuum up dirt as soon as you see it. If dirt sits on top of your carpet, it will eventually work itself into the loops of the carpet and it will be difficult to remove it. Simple things like removing your shoes when you enter your house or placing mats around doors and other high-traffic areas will go a long way in keeping your Berber carpet looking sharp. Do not allow eating and drinking in rooms that have Berber carpet.  Children and pets make keeping your Berber carpet more difficult as they are more likely to cause stains and snag the carpet. If possible, limit their time in the areas that have Berber carpet.  You can also cover areas with large rugs or place blankets on the carpet when your children are playing on the floor. If you have pets, keep their claws trimmed to avoid snagging your carpet. Berber is more stain resistant than other types of carpet. If you spill something on your carpet, you have an opportunity to take care of it before the substance penetrates the fibers of your carpet. Oils are much harder to remove from Berber carpet than other types of spills because oil is easily absorbed by Berber.  Time is the most important factor for preventing stains. If you can absorb the spill, you are much less likely to have a stain. It is best to call a professional cleaner for an oil spill.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Vacuum your carpet regularly. Prevent damage in the first place. Clean up spills as soon as possible.

Problem: Article: Undo any plugs and let out the air. Use your hands to push out any air still trapped inside the mattress. Lay the mattress flat on the ground. Spread some of the isopropyl alcohol on a towel or cotton ball. Thoroughly wipe the leak and the fabric around it to remove any debris. When you’re finished, allow the mattress to dry completely. If you don’t have isopropyl alcohol, mix a teaspoon of any liquid dish soap into a cup of water and use it to wash the area. Gently sand around the leak with 120-grit sandpaper. This is only necessary for flocked surfaces, which are raised and soft like velvet, or similar surfaces such as suede. The mattress’ box or owner’s manual will tell you what kind of mattress you have. If you’re still unsure, skip this step.
Summary: Deflate the air mattress. Clean the leaking area with isopropyl alcohol. Sand the leak if your mattress is flocked.

Article: You don't need snow, but you need below-freezing temperatures. If the temperature is above freezing, the ice luminaries will melt too fast. Choose a day with lots of snow on the ground. The luminaries will look more magical! Stretch the opening of your balloon over the spout on your faucet. Use a regular balloon if you want a large luminary, and a water balloon if you want a small luminary. Hold the balloon to the faucet with 1 hand, and the bottom of the balloon with the other. Turn the water on and let the balloon fill until it stretches and becomes shaped like a ball.  How much you fill the balloon is up to you. The more you fill it, the bigger your luminary will become. Do not overfill the balloon; the water needs room to expand as it freezes. Turn the water off first, if you have not already. Holding the balloon in your palm, use your other hand to tug the tail off of the faucet. Set the balloon down in the sink, with the tail pointing up. Wrap the tail around your finger to make a loop, then pull the end of the tail through the loop. If you want a colored luminary, add 1 drop of food coloring to the balloon before you tie it. Shake the balloon after you tie it to mix the color. Place the balloon into the freezer, and leave it there overnight. If you live in a cold climate where temperatures fall below freezing, you can freeze the balloon outside. How long the balloon takes to freeze depends on how big it is. Expect this to take anywhere from 6 to 12 hours. Use a pair of scissors to cut the tail of below the knot. Cut the balloon apart down the sides, then peel it away from the ice. Discard the balloon when you are done. Be careful when removing the balloon. The ball may not be completely frozen inside. Depending on the size of your balloon, you may still have water inside it. If you want a solid ice luminary, you will need to freeze your balloon longer. If you want a hollow luminary, poke a hole in the ice, then drain the excess water out. Solid ice luminaries have a softer glow than hollow luminaries. Use your fingers or a small spice jar to make a shallow well in the snow. Turn on a battery-operated, LED tea light, and set it into the well. Make sure that the plastic flame is below the top of the well. If the flame is sticking out, it will get in the way of the ice ball. In this case, you should make the hole deeper.  If you make a hollow luminary, set the tea light right on top of the snow instead. If there is no snow outside, dig a hole in the soil instead. You can also use outdoor Christmas lights instead. The ones with the bigger bulbs will work better than the ones with the smaller bulbs. Because the tea light is inside the snow, the luminary should sit comfortably on top of it. There is no need to carve a hole in the luminary. If you made a hollow luminary, then make sure that you place the opening right over the tea light—you may have to break the ice around the opening to make it larger. Be aware that colored luminaries may stain your pavement as they melt.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Ensure that it is below freezing outside. Choose your balloon and fit the opening over a faucet. Fill the balloon with water until it becomes round. Remove the balloon and knot the tail. Freeze the balloon until it turns solid. Cut the balloon away from the frozen ball. Freeze the ball longer if needed or desired. Make a well in the snow, then set an LED tea light into it. Place the luminary over the tea light.