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Thank you letterRating: (votes: 0) Thank you. I don't know how many times it has to be said. Old fashioned stamp and envelope for interview thank you letters!!! Comment:
I sent an thank you email in this format:From: First name Last name, RNSent: Day and dateTo: Person who interviewed youSubject: Thank you(Follow the format of the thank you), etc...The previous interviews I personally handed a thank you card. They never bothered me calling me back. I decided to follow the email format at my last interview. I got the job. Just google "thank you email after interview".
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I sent an email and got a call back a few hours later. In this day and age email is appropriate!
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Email is fine. A fax would probably get there as well. Snail mail is still appropriate as well, but more likely to get lost in the paper shuffle on people's desks. As long as you do a thank you, the route doesn't really matter.
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Some people aren't computer literate and an email might never even be noticed. I know people who never check their work email and some who don't even have it. Faxing a thank you strikes me as not a good thing. I don't know why I think that, but I do.A handwritten note is a nice touch, but it's true, the note might get lost in the pile of other paper on someone's desk.
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last time i said e-mail was fine, i nearly got my head bitten off. But i still stand by and say an email is perfectly fine. And ya know what???....i got the job!!! despite everyone telling me my thank you letter should have been written as a letter.E-mail is fine, letter will be good too. Whatever you want.just be careful it doesn't get lost in cyberspace (had that happen)
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Quote from WhisperaSome people aren't computer literate and an email might never even be noticed. I know people who never check their work email and some who don't even have it. Faxing a thank you strikes me as not a good thing. I don't know why I think that, but I do.A handwritten note is a nice touch, but it's true, the note might get lost in the pile of other paper on someone's desk.
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I sent a thank you card via snail mail for the first interview and sent a thank you e-mail for the second interview.Just my
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