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We're working on new episodes to help you improve your business English,
and we have a new series starting in the autumn.
For now, please enjoy our series on job applications from 2024,
which guides you through each step of getting a job in English.
From writing a CV, write up to your first day.
Hello and welcome to Learning English for Work from BBC Learning English.
I'm Pippa.
And I'm Phil.
This is our special series all about getting a job in English.
In each episode,
we talk about a different step in the job application process and learn some useful vocabulary along the way.
Today, the interviews are there and we've done all we can.
It's time to talk about accepting a job offer or if you're unsuccessful, how to ask for feedback.
You can find a transcript for this episode to read along on our website bbclearningenglish.com.
So today's episode is about how to communicate with an employer after the interview is over.
Yeah, and this can sometimes be a really bad part, can't it?
Because maybe the interview didn't go that well and you're worrying about,
I know, something you said or anything.
But until you hear something, you don't really know.