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Statistics have been quoted that
only 1 in 300 people follow up with a Thank You Letter after the
interview!, Only 1 in 300!! Why is it important to follow up and what
benefits does it provide?
More than anything, a Thank You letter should let the interviewer know
that you believe their time is valuable. As a courtesy, you let them
know they are appreciated and at the same time have the opportunity to
"resell" your skills to the employer.
While it is best to type the letter, a handwritten card or note will
suffice. Reiterate in the letter what makes you the person they should
hire. If there were any others that participated in the interview
process, be sure to thank them either separately, or include them in a
closing remark.
One very important point: ALWAYS obtain the name of the person who
interviewed you by asking for a business card. This way, you ensure that
you always spell the name of the interviewer correctly. If circumstances
prohibit you from getting a card, remember the name and then follow up
with the receptionist later in the day to obtain the correct spelling of
the first and last name.
When should you send a thank you letter? The same day that you have the
interview!!! The Hiring Manager is going to be making a quick decision.
The person they will most likely hire is the one who stands out more in
their mind. Be that person! If you would really like to get your point
across, send it Federal Express or UPS Next Day Air. They will realize
just how serious you are about the job!
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