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How Do You Send A Thank-You Letter After A Poor Interview?

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How Do You Send A Thank-You Letter After A Poor Interview?

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Writing a thank-you letter is a crucial step in the process of getting hired. You should write and send a thank-you letter soon after each interview. Whether written by hand, typed or emailed, a thank-you letter helps keep your name at the top of the employer’s mind and serves to cement the relationship. It also serves as a means for you to summarize your key strengths, submit additional information requested by the employer and reiterate your interest in the position. If you have completed an interview that you feel did not show you in the best light, writing a thank-you letter give you the chance to provide more insight into your qualifications and to offer information you may have forgotten to mention during the interview. Obtain the interviewer’s business card before you leave the interview. This gives you all the contact information you will need to address your thank-you letter. Determine the means for sending your letter. If you have previously communicated with this employer vi

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