Everybody knows that you’ve have to send a thank you note after your interview, and yet I continue to be surprised by how many people don’t. They really do make you stand out from the crowd, and they give you another opportunity to point out a key item or 2 in your favor…it should always be substantial. But do them quickly.
E-mail thank you notes are entirely appropriate. Handwritten thank yous are of the past. They work only if you can get them out on the exact same day, because speed is a strength here. Still, you should send an e-mail one because there are hiring decisions that happen while the post office still has your letter.
(Didn’t get the address? Google the interviewer: *@thecompanyname.com. For instance, *@phcconsulting.com would get you my address and everyone who works here.)
Article courtesy of Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized medical and medical sales recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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