Notable Thank-You Notes
Posted on 26. Sep, 2005 posted by Bill in Employment News
Right after your interview, it’s always a good idea to write a note, but it better say much more than thank you. This is a perfect opportunity to score some additional points and improve your chances for a job offer by including some of the following:
Remind them what they liked about you. For example, “I’m glad you were impressed that I . . . ”
Fix a blunder. For example, “You asked how consumer confidence might affect the company. On reflection, (insert thoughtful answer).”
Propose a specific project you could do for the employer.
Be sure to express enthusiasm. For example, “I want to reiterate how much I enjoyed meeting you. I’m very excited that I might get a chance to join your team.”
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