Need Interviews? A Sample Letter for Following-Up Your Resume Submission
By Heather Eagar
A sample letter to use as a guide when preparing
your follow up letters can assist your job
search, save you time, and make you look very
professional. Take a look at the following,
and use it as a guide when preparing your
own follow up letters.
SAMPLE FOLLOW UP LETTER
Date
Decision Maker, Position
Company
Address
City
State, Zip code
Dear (use name),
I wanted to touch base with you concerning
my recent application with your company.
Knowing you are busy I’ve enclosed another
copy of my resume for your review.
My interests and work experience are
in the areas of sales and sales management.
Having worked with Xyz company for the
past seven years as a sales representative,
I have strong experience and believe I
could be a strong asset to your organization.
I would appreciate the opportunity to
visit with you in person, and will call
next week to check on your availability.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
John Doe
Resume enclosed
Use this sample as a template, and change
the relevant portions of it to fit your
own skills, experience and interests.
Customize it, and send it out a week or
ten days after you send out every resume,
to each company that you’ve applied to.
Following up is a skill that many people
fail to learn, and it can make all the
difference in getting an interview. Experiment
with it, put sentences and paragraphs
into your own words, and make it read
like you wrote it. Don’t get the impression
that the letter must be used "as is" without
changes. It is a sample, or a template
if you will, and is designed to be a guide
for you to follow, not the end result
itself.
This sample letter can also be used when
applying online through the various job
bank services on the Internet. They all
have a place for a resume and cover letter.
A week or ten days after applying, it
doesn’t hurt to apply again, using the
sample as a guide in the space normally
reserved for a cover letter for your second
application.
In addition to the follow up letter,
your personal marketing toolbox should
include other essentials. These should
include a well written resume, plenty
of copies on good quality paper, a sample
cover letter you can use for customization,
copies of your reference sheet, a salary
history, plain paper photo copies of letters
of recommendation from previous employers,
a sample thank you letter to use after
the interview, and a job acceptance letter
template you can use when you get hired.
You’ll also need to practice your interviewing
skills. So you can see that while the
follow up letter is valuable, there are
many other things you need to have when
job hunting if you want to look like the
professional that you are.
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