Don't Forget to Say Thank You for
a Second Interview
ByHeather Eagar
The thank you letter for a second interview
is a must for serious job seekers. If you’ve
made it as far as a second interview, then
you are right on the edge and are one of the
serious candidates ready to be offered the
position. When you’re in that position then
it is worth your while to use all of the leverage
you have, all of your knowledge of the company
and all of your job search skills to close
the deal and land yourself a job offer. This
letter can be a deal closer.
When engaged in a job search, even
if it is not your profession, you are
really serving as a salesman. The product
you are selling is yourself, your skills,
and the concept that you can help the
company you are applying to. A professional
salesman always tries to know his or her
product well, and always does better in
selling the product when he or she has
a genuine belief in the value of the product.
As a salesman of YOU this genuine belief
in your value to the customer, the potential
employer is essential.
If you’ve ever watched a sales representative
for a radio station calling on customers
you’ll notice that certain tools are carried
by the sales rep and used time and time
again. One sales rep made a fortune selling
commercials on major league baseball game
broadcasts by walking into businesses
carrying a baseball bat as a conversation
starter. He’s get the business owner excited
about baseball and walk out with a signed
contract. He did the same thing with major
league football games by walking into
a business carrying a football, or wearing
a helmet. More conventional sales reps
carry "leave behinds", brochures, price
lists and other literature designed to
perk the interest of the prospect.
As a job seeker sales person, the tools
you will carry will not be baseball bats,
football helmets or brochures and price
lists. You will carry the personal marketing
tools that benefit a conscientious job
seeker. They include a resume, cover letter,
follow up letter, reference sheet, salary
history, letters of recommendation, thank
you letter for after the interview, and
the piece we are discussing, the thank
you letter for a sub sequential interviews.
Your thank you letter should be short
and to the point. As an example,
Date
Name
Company
Address
City
State
Zip
Dear Mr. Jones,
I enjoyed our chance to visit during
the recent second interview, and wanted
to express my thanks to you for the serious
consideration you are giving me.
As you know, I am very serious about
my work, and I believe that Xyz Company
would be an excellent fit for my skills,
experience, education and background.
If you have any further questions, please
give me a call. I look forward to speaking
with you further.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
John Doe
As you can see this letter that you send
after meeting with an employer for the
second time is short, simple and conveys
the thoughts that you wish to get across.
Try this letter when the chance arises
and you’ll have good results.
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