"Well I will do a email version today also since you brought that to my attention." And so the saga continues. What WOULD this forum be without TVSG's threads and posts? Seriously, TVSG (and as I mentioned on another of your po...
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Yes. I consider this as critical as the cover letter. The "Thank You" should be addressed individually to everyone that interviewed you, especially if there were several people. In the next several weeks, I will be blogging about ...
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I've never done it before either but more and more "job search etiquette" books and websites are saying that this is an appropriate thing to do. I may have an interview next month so I might try writing a thank you letter. But I b...
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You can send an email or brief letter confirming your job interview now and reinforcing how much you are looking forward to the interview and getting to know more about the company. A proper job interview thank you letter should be sent aft...
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I used to assist veterans with resumes and Thank You letters, highly recommend you keep your "Thank You" letter brief , basically just to let the organization/company know you apprecited the opportunity for an interview. Other det...
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I can't believe some of the answers that have been posted! Such "so what" and "who cares" attitudes are indicative of lazy, unprofessional, and lackluster attitudes toward the world -- is enthusiasm actually viewed as ...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080505010...
After you’ve had a job interview it is considered excellent manners, and also a possible way to secure a job, to send a thank you letter. Though the thank you letter is customary after an interview, many people still don’t observe this cust...
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