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In today's highly competitive world, it is highly recommended you write and send a well-written thank you letter after each interviewer. This should be done soon after your interview. Keep it short and to the point. Why are you perfect for the job? How can you benefit the company? Why you feel this job will help you grow. A good letter might help you to beat out job candidates who are more or equally qualified, but who fail to send the thank you letter! Writing a thank you letter is also your second chance to include something you forgot during an interview.

 

Mark McDonald
201 Flower Lane
Anytown, MN 33333

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April 20th, 2010


Mr. Mike Matters,
Snotty's Muscle Relaxers
6667 Fantastic Circle
Any Town, MN 55555

Dear Mr. Matters:

Thank you for taking the time to meet with me at the East Metro Conference today. I certainly appreciate your time and attention in the midst of so many other conference participants seeking jobs.

You were extremely thorough in explaining Snotty's customer service policy and the national expansion goals. Now that I have a better idea of what the position entails, I am even more sure that I would be an asset to your team and to Snotty's.

My solid education from Ukanda Slide University and the fact that I have worked my way through college show a work ethic and determination. Hopefully these are two qualities you can appreciate and should be important to success of Snotty's.

I look forward to an opportunity to visit Snotty's Birmingham office and speak to you further about the in-depth trainee program. I will contact you early next week to discuss your decision.

Thank you again for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

 

Sam Snudd

 

 

 

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