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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say, “May I have an update regarding my last email, please?” "Have you received my last email update?" "Is there any new information on the last email I sent out?" "Do you have anything new to share with me on the last email I sent out?" "What is the current status of the last email I sent oRead more

    You can say,

    1. “May I have an update regarding my last email, please?”
    2. “Have you received my last email update?”
    3. “Is there any new information on the last email I sent out?”
    4. “Do you have anything new to share with me on the last email I sent out?”
    5. “What is the current status of the last email I sent out?”
    6. “Have you heard anything new on the last email I sent out?”
    7. “How has the last email I sent out been received?”
    8. “Has anything changed since I sent out my last email?”
    9. “Do you know if I’ve received any responses to the last email I sent out?” 
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Indirect Speech: Miranda asked Chris why he was crying. Learn Narration

    Indirect Speech: Miranda asked Chris why he was crying.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Asking for an update after an interview is acceptable. It gives the interviewer an additional perspective and input. Not every interview is the same, so it is important to adapt to the situation.

    Asking for an update after an interview is acceptable. It gives the interviewer an additional perspective and input. Not every interview is the same, so it is important to adapt to the situation.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The average amount of time it takes to hear back about a job interview is about two weeks. However, most job-seekers hear back within a week. Some employers may give you a call sooner, if they feel you might be a perfect fit for the job.

    The average amount of time it takes to hear back about a job interview is about two weeks. However, most job-seekers hear back within a week. Some employers may give you a call sooner, if they feel you might be a perfect fit for the job.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    If you haven’t receive any response even after a week, it means that the interviewer is probably not interested in hiring you. You can simply send a mail for ask for an update.

    If you haven’t receive any response even after a week, it means that the interviewer is probably not interested in hiring you. You can simply send a mail for ask for an update.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say, Hi [Hiring Manager's Name], I'm happy to hear the [job title] position I interviewed for is still open. I hope all is well. I just wanted to follow up with an update on the timeline or status of that position. Dear [Hiring Manager's Name], I hope all is well. I just wanted to follow upRead more

    You can say,

    1. Hi [Hiring Manager’s Name], I’m happy to hear the [job title] position I interviewed for is still open. I hope all is well. I just wanted to follow up with an update on the timeline or status of that position.
    2. Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name], I hope all is well. I just wanted to follow up on the timeline or status of that position you were interviewing me for on [date of interview]. I’m still very interested in that position.
    3. Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name], I have not received any word about that position since our interview on [date of interview]. Would it be possible to get a response regarding the status of that position by [date]? Thank you.
    4. Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name], I have not received any word about the timeline or status of that position you were interviewing me for on [date of interview]. I am still interested in the position and would like to be considered for the role. Can I ask if there are any updates on this position?
    5. Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name], I have not received any update regarding the timeline or status of that position you interviewed me for on [date of interview]. I would appreciate an update as I’m still interested in the position and would like to be considered for the role.
    6. Dear [Hiring Manager’s Name], I haven’t heard anything since our interview on [date of interview]. I hope all is well. Could you let me know what the status of that position is?
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Answer: Early rising is good for both old and adults.

    Answer: Early rising is good for both old and adults.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Both "I just ate" and "I have just eaten" are grammatically correct and used in daily conversations. I just ate is used in Past Indefinite Tense. e.g. I just ate pizza. I have just eaten is used in Past Perfect Tense. e.g. I have just eaten pizza. Learn Tenses in English

    Both “I just ate” and “I have just eaten” are grammatically correct and used in daily conversations.

    Learn Tenses in English

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  9. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say, “I’m sorry to bother you but I have a request. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to do X?” and then follow up with a little bit of explanation. It doesn’t hurt to include a little bit of the reasoning behind why this is important to you.

    You can say, “I’m sorry to bother you but I have a request. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to do X?” and then follow up with a little bit of explanation. It doesn’t hurt to include a little bit of the reasoning behind why this is important to you.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say, "I was wondering if there’s anything you’d like me to help with?" "I think this is beyond my current knowledge, but I’d love to learn more." "What I can do for you today is help with the proposal. I have a couple of ideas for the project. I’d like to run them by you." "I was thinking abRead more

    You can say,

    1. “I was wondering if there’s anything you’d like me to help with?”
    2. “I think this is beyond my current knowledge, but I’d love to learn more.”
    3. “What I can do for you today is help with the proposal. I have a couple of ideas for the project. I’d like to run them by you.”
    4. “I was thinking about your comments on that last report and wanted to give you another perspective. I think you’ll find this useful.”
    5. “I was reading some of your old projects and would like to offer my services on those. Is that okay?”
    6. You gave me a lot of great advice when I was applying for the job. I’d like to pay it forward and get some advice from you.”
    7. “I’d like to go over your recent projects with you. I think there are some things I can do for you.”
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