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re: Writing Thank You after Interview with Multiple Interviewers
Posted on 4/4/13 at 11:21 am to lnomm34
Posted on 4/4/13 at 11:21 am to lnomm34
An email that I sent to the PRIMARY interviewer got me my first job at a Fortune 500 company.
3 of us all had the same education, experience and all of us nailed the final interview. I got the job because I emailed the lady that led the interview process - the other two mailed in notes.
Sent my email in that afternoon after the interview and that was the tiebreaker. I got the call the next morning and was working there a week later.
She disclosed all this to me my first day!
Edit - ask for their damn business cards in case you have any post interview questions. It will have their email address on it.
3 of us all had the same education, experience and all of us nailed the final interview. I got the job because I emailed the lady that led the interview process - the other two mailed in notes.
Sent my email in that afternoon after the interview and that was the tiebreaker. I got the call the next morning and was working there a week later.
She disclosed all this to me my first day!
Edit - ask for their damn business cards in case you have any post interview questions. It will have their email address on it.
This post was edited on 4/4/13 at 11:23 am
Posted on 4/7/13 at 3:29 pm to nelatf
I am all for sending and email for the follow up and if so inclined you can do a more formal handwritten one after.
A lot of the interviewers today have grown to rely on and accept email as an appropriate method of communication.
A lot of the interviewers today have grown to rely on and accept email as an appropriate method of communication.
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