Here’s a little secret: a thank you letter ‘might’ just change the mind of the interviewer. If she thinks you’re not that qualified for the job, she might just notice you and take a good second look at your resume and your qualifications after receiving a thank you letter from you because research shows that 2 out of 30 interviewees send thank you note to their interviewers and it sends a signal to the interviewer that you respect her as the supervisor of the company and that you are professional. If you feel you got the job, that’s great! sending a thank you letter might still be necessary and might give the interviewer a better impression of you.
Posted by: hrexpertonline | August 21, 2009
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