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Ricki Frankel

Ricki Frankel, special editor on "How to Survive Your First Job," is a principal at Catalyst Partners, Inc., a career coaching and organization development consulting practice based in Palo Alto, California. Frankel is a Master Coach at Stanford? Graduate School of Business, and holds an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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Interview "Thank You" Letter

Yes, you must send a thank you. Here's a template to make it easy.

First of all, don’t even think about e-mailing a “thank you” letter to someone who interviewed you for a job. An e-thanks goes against the advice in just about every etiquette book out there. At the very least, it should be typewritten on quality paper and mailed. Even better, pull out a nice piece of stationary and handwrite your message. Here’s a template to give you an idea of what to say.


Date
Name
Title
Organization
Address
City, State, Zip Code


Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name:

I wanted to say “Thank You” for taking the time out of your busy schedule to talk to me about the ________ position with your company. I appreciate your time and consideration in interviewing me.

After speaking with you, I do feel that I would be a perfect candidate for this job. As I told you, I have experience in many of the areas that you seek, including ___________. Also, after hearing about the responsibilities of the position, I’m very enthusiastic about the possibilities it offers.

Please feel free to contact me at anytime if further information is needed. My mobile number is (555) 111-1111. Thank you again for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
Your Name
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