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How Do You Email A Follow-Up Letter After An Interview?

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How Do You Email A Follow-Up Letter After An Interview?

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Getting your resume read and landing an interview puts you in the position of making the next move. While sending a thank-you note for an interview is standard, you may wonder whether an emailed thank-you is proper etiquette. The answer is that yes, a thank-you email is proper etiquette in certain circumstances. For instance, if your contact with the interviewer was largely through email, if your contact has expressed a preference for email or if the job decision will be made quickly, sending an email thank-you is fine, according to Career Services at Virginia Tech. Be prompt with your thank-you email. The employer might have seen dozens of applicants that day, and she might make her decision quickly. Sending a thank-you the same day or the next day can ensure that your interview is fresh on her mind. Address the person who interviewed you with his full title. Always include Ms., Mrs., Mr. or Dr. These titles demonstrate your respect for him even if you ended up addressing him by his f

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