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  • abigail-rook:

    Me: Reads/watches fiction because I can’t cope with the real world.

    Also me: Reads fanfiction because I can’t cope with the real fictional world.

    ME

    (via tantalum-cobalt)

    • 19 hours ago
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  • topsecretespeonage:

    neurofancier:

    khirsahle:

    newtsckamander:

    suaimhneas-peace:

    emeraldboreas:

    a-windsor:

    mellivorinae:

    a-windsor:

    mellivorinae:

    OH MY GOD whyyyy did no one tell me you’re supposed to send thank-yous after interviews?? Why would I do that???

    “Thank you for this incredibly stressful 30 minutes that I have had to re-structure my entire day around and which will give me anxiety poos for the next 24 hours.”

    I HATE ETIQUETTE IT’S THE MOST IMPOSSIBLE THING FOR ME TO LEARN WITHOUT SOMEONE DIRECTLY TELLING ME THIS SHIT

    NO ONE TOLD YOU???? WTF! I HAVE FAILED YOU. Also: Dear ______: Thank you so much for the opportunity to sit down with you (&________) to discuss the [insert job position]. I am grateful to be considered for the position. I think I will be a great fit at [company name], especially given my experience in __________. [insert possible reference to something you talked about, something that excited you.] I look forward to hearing from you [and if you are feeling super confident: and working together in the future]. Sincerely, @mellivorinae

    THIS IS A LIFESAVING TEMPLATE

    YOU ARE WELCOME

    My brother got a really great paid internship one summer. The guy who hired him said the deciding factor was the professional thank you letter my brother sent after the interview.

    should it be an email? or like a physical letter?

    email, you want to send it within a few hours at max after the interview if you can so it’s fresh in their mind who you are. 

    Confirmed! I interviewed for a job right after arriving in NY. The interview went incredibly well, and I went home and immediately wrote a thank you letter and put it in the mail. I had a super good feeling about this interview.

    I didn’t get the job.

    However, a few weeks later, I was called in to interview with another editor in the same company, and I did get that job. I found out later from the initial editor (the one who didn’t hire me) that he had planned to offer me the job, but since I didn’t follow up with a thank you letter, he assumed I didn’t really want it. He offered the job to another contender–but when he got my letter in the mail shortly after the offer had already been made, he went to HR and gave me a glowing recommendation. It was based on that recommendation that I got called in for the second interview.

    So: send an email thank you immediately (same day!) after the interview. If you’re feeling extra, go ahead and send a written one too. OR go immediately to a coffee shop, write the letter, and return to the office and give it to the secretary.

    Either way, those letters are important.

    Pro tip: If you really want HR to develop a personal interest in your application, publicly thank them on linkedin. Just make a short post telling your network about how X recruiter really went above and beyond to make you feel welcome, or about how be accommodating and professional they were, or whatever. Make sure to use the mention feature so they’ll get a notification and see it. 

    Flattery will get you everywhere… and public flattery that might make its way back to their manager, doubly so.

    Obligatory plug for one of FreePrintable.net’s sites: ThankYouLetter.ws. They have a whole section with interview thank you letter templates, and a page with specific tips for interview thank you letters. (There are also tons of other letter templates if you browse around a bit.)

    Reminder: USE THIS FOR THE FUTURE!

    (via syntactition)

    Source: exmellivorinae
    • 3 days ago
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  • comicsandswift:

    just batcat being my faves

    Superbat or batcat. Too hard to choose

    Source: comicsandswift
    • 3 days ago
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  • officialloislane:

    Batman #36 (2017) Tom King & Clay Mann

    I NEED THIS COMIC

    Source: officialloislane
    • 3 days ago
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  • lilleonbebe:

    When a fic is everything you’ve ever wanted but hasn’t been updated since 1978

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    Originally posted by art-dogs-memes

    My pain exactly

    Source: lilleonbebe
    • 3 days ago
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  • wilwheaton:
“ALWAYS REBLOG.
”
Here here!

    wilwheaton:

    ALWAYS REBLOG.

    Here here!

    (via saphire-dance)

    Source: gueroboyfriend
    • 5 days ago
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  • possiblestoner:

    marzipanandminutiae:

    A. imagine your otp

    B. dear gods this country has massive issues

    I’ve been looking for this post for ages

    My crappy situation

    (via simonspierdisastergay)

    Source: hatingongodot
    • 5 days ago
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  • sirfrogsworth:

    Nope. No similarities that I can see. 

    [ original interview ]

    None at all

    (via syntactition)

    Source: sirfrogsworth
    • 6 days ago
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  • Pride Flag Book Recs! 🌈

    sapphicbookclub:

    Have some f/f book recommendations corresponding to the pride flag colors, just in case you might want to have a rainbow on your bookshelf!

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    Scorpion Rules by Erin Bow, Beneath the Surface by Rebecca Langham, Girl Mans Up by M-E Girard, Better Off Red by Rebekah Weatherspoon, Daughter of Mystery by Heather Rose Jones

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    Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily M. Danforth, Poppy Jenkins by Clare Ashton, Taking Flight by Siera Maley, Ask the Passengers by A.S. King, An Accident of Stars by Foz Meadows

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    The Fletcher by K. Aten, Not Your Sidekick by C.B. Lee, Perfect Rhythm by Jae, Forgive Me If I’ve Told You This Before by Karelia Stetz-Waters, Banshee’s Honor by Shaylynn Rose

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    Storm Season by Pene Henson, Adaptation by Malinda Lo, When Women Were Warriors by Catherine M. Wilson, A Story of Now by Emily O’Beirne, Marian by Ella Lyons

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    Of Fire and Stars by Audrey Coulthurst, The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers, The Abyss Surrounds Us by Emily Skrutskie, You Know Me Well by Nina LaCour & David Levithan, Dreadnought by April Daniels

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    Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde, Love Beyond Body, Space, and Time, Our Own Private Universe by Robin Talley, Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Córdova, We Awaken by Calista Lynne

    Happy Pride Month Reading!  ❤️💛🧡💚💙💜

    My book list just got longer

    (via lightsabrey)

    Source: sapphicbookclub
    • 6 days ago
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  • thenatsdorf:
“Mom life.
”
So adorable

    thenatsdorf:

    Mom life.

    So adorable

    (via greengableslover)

    Source: thenatsdorf
    • 6 days ago
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