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THANK YOU LETTER WRITING TIPS |
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- Impressive job interview thank you letters should only be a page or less in length. Interview thank you letters that are longer than a page would be distracting and may make you appear to be desperate. Just like a resume or a cover letter, a thank you letter will be scanned. Remember, the employer receives a large number of these letters everyday. Read sample interview thank you letters to see how they're structured.
- Job interview thank you letters may be delivered via regular mail or email. Not only has email become an acceptable method to send resume and thank you letters, it may be the preferred method. Although regular mail may have a more personal feeling, email has the advantage of being quicker. What is more important: a perceived nuance of seeming personal or the advantage of getting to the employer quicker and keeping your name in the employer's memory?
- The one thing that you should definitely do after an interview is send a job interview thank you letter. First of all, it's the polite thing to do, and, it will leave a positive impression in the recruiter's mind. It is also an ideal opportunity to reiterate your interest in the position and mention experience or skills that weren't discussed during the interview.
- You should certainly send a thank you letter after a second interview. What would you do if someone made breakfast and lunch for you? Would you only show your appreciation after breakfast? Take the opportunity to maintain your positive image and keep your name in the mind of the employer.
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