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Thank
You Notes
by
ResumeEdge.com
- The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service
Companies
differ in their expectation of a thank you note after an interview.
In some offices, interviewers take offense at the absence of a note
and malign negligent interviewees. In other offices, politeness
is a superfluous rather than central part of the culture. Rather
than spending your time deciphering the expectations of your interviewers,
invest in making the thank you note clinch your candidacy.
You
should consider the content of your thank you letter as carefully
as you considered the content of your cover letter.
In
addition to showing appreciation for the time of the interviewer
and establishing another point of contact, your thank you letter
should include a reaffirmation of your particular value to the company
now that you have more information about the job. Use the note to
market yourself. By referencing specific concerns and needs of the
company as expressed by the interviewer, you show the interviewer
again that you paid close attention to what she said. By citing
particular ways in which you can address those needs and concerns,
you do the work of connecting the job requirements with your job
skills. Making connections between yourself and the job not only
fortifies your aptness for the position, but it also tangibly demonstrates
your interest in the position. The greater care you take to customize
the note, the more personally it will affect the interviewer. For
this reason, it is also helpful to comment on something specific
that you appreciated about the interviewer or what she said. (Note:
be sure that your comments are appropriate and professional.)
If
there is something important that you forgot to mention during the
interview, you think there might have been a point of miscommunication,
or the interviewer indicated concern over some aspect of your qualifications,
you can address these in the thank you note. When doing so, be certain
that your tone is positive, forthright, and confident.
Consider
a sample thank you note:
Dear
Mr. Thompson:
Thank you for taking the time to interview me yesterday. Your
dedication to ensuring that clients receive what they need from
Svens Consulting in the timeframe they need it is admirable and
makes me confident that I would fit into the culture at Svens.
After speaking with you, I reflected on some of the skills and
qualities you indicated are most important in this position: analytical
acuity, project management, flexibility, and the ability to establish
strong relationships with clients. In my experience as project
manager overseeing the delivery of complicated knowledge management
systems to five major clients, my success depended on these same
skills. You had mentioned that miscommunication between Sven's
and your clients periodically causes glitches in providing services.
Since I am adept at developing a strong rapport with clients,
understanding their objectives and expectations, and keeping communication
lines open, I would immediately add value to the team at Svens.
In short, Pat, I am convinced that the Director position would
be a good career move for me and that I would contribute to the
success of Svens. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Roger Wallace
Not
only does the thank you note communicate respect for the employer
and reaffirm your case as a candidate, but it also provides you
with an easy excuse for calling the employer again. When you make
sure that the note arrived, you can take the opportunity to discuss
certain aspects of the position, ask the interviewer whether he
or she has any additional questions for you, and reaffirm your interest
in the job.
Thank
you note reminders:
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Send
the note within 24 hours of the interview if you send it via
the mail service and 48 hours of the interview if you send it
digitally.
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Send
one note to each person who interviewed you. The interviewers
will likely compare your notes.
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Make
the note personal, but professional.
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Keep
the tone positive and confident.
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Keep
the note brief; use your words economically.
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Refer
to specific things that the interviewer said during the interview.
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Reaffirm
how you can add value to the company.
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Be
certain that there are no grammatical or spelling errors in
the note.
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Follow
up the thank you letter with a phone call a week later, if you
have not heard from the employer.
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