A Sample Interview Thank You Letter
By Heather Eagar
A sample thank you letter that you use after
an interview, as a guideline or template,
will save you a lot of time when preparing
this type of correspondence. Since you’ll
prepare it before the job interview when you
are not nervous and have a clear head, the
letter will really increase your chances of
making or reinforcing a good impression.
Try using this for your own uses.
Date
Name
Company
Address
City
State
Zip
Dear Name,
I enjoyed the chance to visit with you
in your office today concerning career
opportunities with ABC Company. After
discussing the future of the company I
am convinced that I can make a positive
contribution, and believe our association
could be mutually beneficial.
I was especially impressed with the information
you provided concerning expansion into
other markets and the need for an invigorated
marketing effort. With my background in
advertising and insurance sales and experience
as a carnival promoter, I believe I have
a lot to offer.
ABC Company has an outstanding reputation
in the field and is the type of organization
I wish to associate myself with. I pride
myself on being an outstanding salesman
and promotional specialist, and look forward
to a chance to make a positive contribution
during this period of growth.
If I can provide any more information
that would be of assistance to you, please
don’t hesitate to call me at the phone
number listed above, or email me if that
is more convenient. I look forward to
hearing from you in the near future.
Again, thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
John J. Doe.
Using this sample letter will save you
time and lead to more second interviews
and more job offers. However, if your
field is not sales or marketing it may
not be perfectly suited to your needs.
It should be easy to analyze the thank
you letter and see which sentences and
paragraphs can be changed to make it fit
your needs and your profession. With modern
word processing software you can customize
one version, and then copy the file and
make another letter geared towards a different
type of job completely. For instance,
if there are three or four types of jobs
you would consider then creating a thank
you letter for each is probably a good
idea. The same of course is true with
your cover letter and resume. Different
versions for different types of jobs,
emphasizing different aspects of your
skills and experience will make you more
versatile.
If, however, you are determined to pursue
only one type of job, then you obviously
need only one sample letter, one type
of cover letter and one type of resume.
This is a personal choice and you are
the only person who knows exactly what
job would be best suited for you and if
there is more than one type you’d consider.
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