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    Default Do you send a thank you email after an interview?

    Do you send a thank you email after an interview? How did you write it?

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    Personally I do send such letters and consider them to be quite important and significant both for you and you potential employer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freestown7 View Post
    Do you send a thank you email after an interview? How did you write it?
    Absolutely you should, but do not send cards or e-mails. Handwritten cards are hard to read. E-mails are bland and cold. They can be diverted to spam files, summarily deleted, blocked or bounced back. Never mind busy people at all levels must contend with legions of e-mails every day; your thank-you e-mail may not be read for days or may not be viewed altogether.

    Instead, work up, word process in good business letter form and mail thank-you letters. Along with expressing thanks for the interview, use your letter to reiterate and reinforce points you covered in your interview. Use your letter to raise and cover points you didn’t have the opportunity to raise during the interview. Use your letter to express your excitement about the possibility of working for the employer and how you look forward to hearing from employer shortly.

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    It's useful to know what a company representative expects to hear when interviewing a candidate for a position. Your answers will help him make a decision about hiring you. You can find more valuable information about this on the gotresumebuilder website. When the interview comes to an end, it is very important to leave a positive impression. Thank the interlocutor for his time, say that it was very interesting and pleasant for you to meet with him and that you hope to meet again, thereby expressing your interest in the work.

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