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I accepted the job - is there anything else I should do?

Congratulations, you have accepted a role! Now it is time to tie up loose ends, update other company contacts, your network, and the Tippie Graduate Career Services team. It is also time to think about what is next. There are people who have helped you on this journey.

Be sure to connect with any recruiters you are currently working or engaged with—both actively as part of the hiring process or prior in terms of information gathering. Additionally, references used for the position, your career coach and professional director, your professional and personal network. Update your network via phone, email, mail (letter or thank you card), and LinkedIn.

Also, make sure to fill out the relevant survey below! When Tippie has accurate information about student outcomes, it strengthens program reputations and enhances the market value of your degree.

Surveys for full-time students:

Summer Outcomes Survey    Full-time Employment Survey

Survey for part-time professional students:

Part-time Student Outcomes Survey

Sample message

"Dear Mr. Smart,
Thank you for the opportunity to interview with ABC Company. I appreciate the support you provided during the interview process.

I am happy to tell you that I have accepted a position with DREAM COMPANY in Chicago, starting in May.

My contact information will stay the same (see below). Please feel free to contact me if I can be of any help to you. I am also sending you an invitation to connect on LinkedIn."

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Update your professional documents and LinkedIn

  • Resume—use the job description you applied to and highlight key points and responsibilities
  • LinkedIn—Update the employment information section and even post about your new role. This is a wonderful way to promote your new organization, update your network, and get some congratulations