Aquajock
Cathlete
Janice, when I interviewed earlier this year for a promotional position, I wrote thank you letters to each of the interviewers on word processor and printed them on some resume paper with matching envelopes. Signed my original signature, of course, but used the letters as a combination thank-you and restatement of my deep interest in the position, as well as qualifications I had that I felt would be well-suited for it. These letters were hand-delivered to the front-desk receptionist the very next day. I had second interviews a week later with the two other attorneys on the team, and I had THEIR thank you letters delivered to the receptionist the very next day. Got the offer and accepted it less than a week later.
Word-process your thank-you letter, print it on good quality paper slightly more elegant than traditional printer paper, envelope it in matching paper stock and GET IT TO THE INTERVIEWER NOW.
A-Jock
Word-process your thank-you letter, print it on good quality paper slightly more elegant than traditional printer paper, envelope it in matching paper stock and GET IT TO THE INTERVIEWER NOW.
A-Jock