answers 0:I was suppose to interview yesterday for a dental assistant position. When i got there, they said the woman who i was suppose to interview with went out of town because her brother passed away. Should i send her a sorry for your loss card? do you think that would make a good impression or be inappropriate?answers 1:It would be inappropriate. Call to reschedule your interview, and while on the phone if she mentions it, tell her you're sorry for her loss. But sending her a card would be inappropriate, because the position that you are in now, you're just a total stranger to her.Good luck with the interview.answers 2:Inappropriate to send a note to someone you don't know, but you can tell her you were sorry that your interview got postponed and are sorry for her loss the next time you see her.answers 3:It is not appropriate because you do not h! ave a personal relationship with her. It would also change the mood drastically in your interview if you mention the loss of her brother. The best thing you can do is stay professional. If you get the job, then it is appropriate to tell her you're very sorry for her loss and you are there for her if she wants someone to talk to.answers 4:Don't. you do not have a personal relationship with her. Personally if I was her I'd see a random card from someone i was supposed to interview as kinda creepy and weird. Don't talk about it either when she actually does interview you. If she does say something, just say, "I'm so sorry to hear that", or "sorry for your loss." thats it.answers 5:Inappropriate.answers 6:Inappropriate.The business NEVER should have disclosed that her brother passed away. It's none of your business and therefore you should not acknowledge it unless she tells you herself. Every position should have a back-up to take care of details when emergencies happ! en. They should have had someone call you to reschedule BEFOR! E you showed up. Seriously, no one in the office could have handled this for her?...
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