Give Thanks: 4 Tips To Send A Better Thank You Note
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- Be Sincere: Above anything else, be sincere and genuine. Write the thank you note like you really care. At the end of the day, if the interview went great or horrible, the interviewer could have met with hundreds of other people, but they decided to meet with you. They took time out of their day to meet with you. The least you can do is write back a thoughtful, meaningful, sincere note truly thanking them for their time and consideration of you.
- Personalize: Chances are you will be meeting with more than one person. This means you cannot simply send the same note to each. It is crucial that you write down notes after each interview that are personal the interviewer. For example, you interview with John, Product Manager and in your conversation he mentioned that he loves football and cooking; specifically homemade pizza. When you go to write your thank you note to John, you can mention something about his favorite football team and include a great recipe for homemade pizza. This will show John that you actually listened to him in his interview and you took initiative to include a recipe. These are two simple qualities that hiring managers are looking for in every candidate, no matter the position.
- Write What You Forgot: A thank you letter can be a good time to write what you forgot to say in the interview. Whether you were nervous or ran out of time, take this time to say what you forgot. Just keep it short and to the point. Also, the whole point of the interview was to sell yourself. If you are finding that you have to restate your qualifications in the thank you letter, then you did the interview process backwards. It's okay to list some skills you possess, but do not list things like your education or certifications.
- Act Fast: The faster you can send out that thank you letter, the better off you will be. You want to the interviewer to be wowed by your ability to follow up and write a thoughtful letter.
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