Job Interview Thank You Letter

Thank you notes seem to be a dying tradition. Most people think a simple thank you is sufficient for graduation gifts to wedding gifts. Many people think that writing a personal note is too tedious and therefore not necessary. No matter what your opinion about thank you notes is you might want to re-rationalize that viewpoint when it comes to a job interview thank you letter.

The job interview process is stressful for everyone including the interviewer. He has had to spend countless hours reading resumes and coming up with questions to ask the people he has to interview. Then he has to meet a complete stranger, ask him a variety of questions, and come up with an analysis of each candidate. He may interview for hours and hours and after a while, they may all seem to look alike.

How to stand out? What can you do to be memorable? Many people think doing a telephone call after the interview is the way to go. Trust me. Most businessmen would not be happy to receive a phone call from each person he interviewed. The phone calls seem like pressure so you get no brownie points.

The job interview thank you letter is a very polite way to make you stand out from the crowd. The thank you letter should be brief and to the point. You do not want to waste anyone’s time. A simple thank you for his time is a great way to begin. Then compliment the business and make a brief statement about how much you look forward to being a part of the corporation.

The job interview thank you letter should be no longer than a half page. If you write too long a letter, you will lose your reader’s interest. Don’t be overly complimentary or flowery or you will be labeled a fake who is just trying to beg for the job.

The letter should be type and single spaced with double spacing between paragraphs. If your handwriting is especially fine, you can send a handwritten job interview thank you letter. If your handwriting is awful, by all means go with the computer generated letter.

Make sure that the thank you letter is grammatically perfect and all words are spelled correctly. Be sure than you get all names right or you will be put on the short list of not a chance. The thank you letter is simply a vehicle to show your appreciation for the interview.

Writing a job interview thank you letter is a personal choice. If you feel that writing a letter is a great idea, by all means write a literate, appreciative thank you letter.

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