BrokenVisage
Lifer
- Jan 29, 2005
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thank you email especially for engineers. who the fuck wants a thank you letter. i hate how our graduate writing classes still teach us to send snail mail. seriously? ive conducted interviews and i got thank you emails. i sent thank you emails in the interview process too. get with it. unless you're doing management or some other field, engineers want it simple and an email is good enough.
You're an idiot if you don't send a handwritten thank you note after an interview. Think it doesn't matter? You're dead wrong.
You may be the top candidate, but they want to see that you understand etiquette and can follow through with a thank you that means something. I typically take note of something that each interviewer said concerning a question I had in the interview and expound on it. Great way to show them that you really listened, were interested and took note of what they said.
Source: been offered every job I've ever been interviewed for...
You're an idiot if you don't send a handwritten thank you note after an interview. Think it doesn't matter? You're dead wrong.
You may be the top candidate, but they want to see that you understand etiquette and can follow through with a thank you that means something. I typically take note of something that each interviewer said concerning a question I had in the interview and expound on it. Great way to show them that you really listened, were interested and took note of what they said.
Source: been offered every job I've ever been interviewed for...
You're an idiot if you don't send a handwritten thank you note after an interview. Think it doesn't matter? You're dead wrong.
You may be the top candidate, but they want to see that you understand etiquette and can follow through with a thank you that means something. I typically take note of something that each interviewer said concerning a question I had in the interview and expound on it. Great way to show them that you really listened, were interested and took note of what they said.
Source: been offered every job I've ever been interviewed for...
Depends on the culture of the firm/industry, but in my case, yes, and not doing so would have been considered a mistake.
Care to elaborate?
Would you send a thank you to a government hiring manager?
