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Should I use a card or stationary when writing a follow up thank-you note?
I had an interview on Friday and would like to send a thank you note.
Should I use a card (nothing cutesy, I have some monogrammed and very plain thank you cards), or should I use stationary?
What exactly do I need to say?
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Either a card or stationary will do. Also send it immediately after the interview. It could be a factor in whether you are called back for a second interview. Bring a thank-you card with you to the interview -- some candidates have them already written sealed, and stamped before the interview -- and mail it on your way home.
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Follow-up letter after interview
1. Thank the interviewer for taking the time to review your qualifications
2. Restate briefly the special skills you would bring to the job.
3. Indicate your continuing interest and availability
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Mr. Arthur Papyrus
Vice President, Sales
Lafayette Paper Company
123 Quire Street
Reamville, Ohio 303044
Dear Mr. Papyrus:
I appreciate your taking the time yesterday to discuss with me the possibility of my joining the sales staff of Lafayette Paper Company. It sounds like a wonderful opportunity, and Lafayette seems to be a company in which one could build a rewarding career.
I was especially impressed with the fact that Lafayette is a major supplier to the fast-growing market of etc. etc. As a etc. etc. myself, I can appreciate the market that exists.
If there is anything further I could add to a review of my qualifications or goals, please don't hesitate to call or email. I hope to hear from you soon.
Yours truly,
