Date: 2003-07-28 10:43 pm (UTC)
If it were me, I'd send her a "thank you" in which I reiterated my interest and excitement in the job, how I enjoyed talking to her (perhaps even how I was suitably impressed with the caliber of employees of the company having met her), and how I look forward to talking to her shortly to set up the next interview.

While it is possible she used you, it's just as possible she is new. By standing out with a "thank you" she might remember to pass you on to the next level. In this job market, it doesn't hurt to do a bit of buttering up.

Did you close with what were the next steps you were to expect?
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