Originally posted by: Gibson486
Ummm...the thank You note is not as important as people think it is. My coop advisors told us to make them, but to becareful because they can see it as 2 things....
1. You really are interested anxious and you are restating your worth
or
2. You're doing it because your advisor said it would be a good idea or people told you to do it.
They will know by the email you wrote or the phone call you make.
That doesn't make sense, for one your are looking at this from only a college applicant level. Also most of what anyone does is because someone else instructed them at one time or another. Good manners are taught, it's not instinctual to say 'Please' and 'Thank you' either, but no one says 'you are just saying that because mommy and daddy taught you to'.
The thank you letter will at no time hurt your chances should it be simple and to the point 'a thank you'. Should you get an asshat for a HR person/Hirer then all bets are off, chances are they may have a 'friend' already in mind.
Also if you go psycho in your thank you letter, you can count on not getting hired.
Something like this is all that's needed .... it's going to be rough, I am just banging it out:
Dear Mrs. Doe (comma is more polite, but use a colon if you feel ackward)...
Thank you for taking the time out of your day to interview with me. It was great to see first hand who and where I may possibly be working, I think it would be a good fit for me (or some other qualifier that you are interested for a good reason and not just hunting for a paycheck). I hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you
...
as opposed to:
Dearest Jane,
I really loved meeting you today and I am in the process of trying to find where you live so I can talk to you more about this. I have wanted to work for your company since I was born even though you only were founded in 2000. I knew it was my destiny. If you don't hire me you are an idiot and I will be forced to possibly launch a lawsuit against you personally as well as the company - CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED! However, I doubt all that nonsense is needed, we are both intelligent adults and I am sure you will agree any other one of these SOB's cannot compare with me.
See ya sweetie!
Then if you do get a rejection letter it is good to follow that up with a thank you along the lines of:
Dear Mrs. Doe
Thank you for letting me know I was not selected for this position. I appreciate this as I am interviewing with others as well. I felt it was a one of the better matches for my personality and skillset, however, your own criteria found a better match for the company. Please consider me for similar positions should they open up, I am still very interested in working for your company.
Thank you and good luck with your new candidate. (or whatever)
as opposed to
YOU FREAKING BISH!
HOW CAN YOU TELL ME I WAS NOT SELECTED!@!1@2!2! ARE YOU ON X OR CRACK? SERIOUSLY DID YOU EVEN LOOK AT MY OUTSTANDING RESUME, I WAS HAD A 3.5 IN JUNIOR COLLEGE AND 3.2 AT STATE!@12!!@1 (excuse my bad shift key). I WAS IN MANAGEMENT TRAINING AT MCDONALDS AND TACO BELL!!21212, I MAY EVEN BE OVERQUALIFIED FOR THIS SILLY JOB.
ANYWAYS YOU ARE IN FOR IT NOW, DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM? MY LAWYERS WILL BE CONTACTING YOU SOON YOU IDIOT...I WILL OWN YOUR COMPANY. YOU WILL BE SORRY WHEN YOU ARE FIRED1!12121121 (THOSE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE SHIFTED000000) ACK1
NEVERMIND1!1
YOU SUCK
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