After the job interview

AMP

Jersey attitude.
OK, wasn't sure where to post this, but since it is a relationship I would like to invest in, I figured Chit Chat might be best.

Had a wonderful interview last week with 4 different people. Senior Manager, Manager (equivalent to the job I'd take), Director (boss) and VP (boss' boss). To whom do I direct a hand written thank you note? My gut says all four, just something nicely worded, short and professionally sweet. What's been your experience when you've interviewed with 4 different people all in one day?

I hate to send an email, and thought handwritten would stand out since everything is printed out and looks like a form letter. And yes, I have nice neat handwriting, easy to read. :diva:
 

PrepH4U

New Member
AMP said:
OK, wasn't sure where to post this, but since it is a relationship I would like to invest in, I figured Chit Chat might be best.

Had a wonderful interview last week with 4 different people. Senior Manager, Manager (equivalent to the job I'd take), Director (boss) and VP (boss' boss). To whom do I direct a hand written thank you note? My gut says all four, just something nicely worded, short and professionally sweet. What's been your experience when you've interviewed with 4 different people all in one day?

I hate to send an email, and thought handwritten would stand out since everything is printed out and looks like a form letter. And yes, I have nice neat handwriting, easy to read. :diva:

Last week? hmmm you need to send it out ASAP to show you are sincere/interested about the position and to stay in their minds before they make their decision. Email would be the quickest if you have their addys, address it to the big boss with cc's to the others. JMO
 
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Kizzy

Guest
PrepH4U said:
Last week? hmmm you need to send it out ASAP to show you are sincere/interested about the position and to stay in their minds before they make their decision. Email would be the quickest if you have their addys, address it to the big boss with cc's to the others. JMO


I agree. You should send those out a day or two tops, after an interview.
 
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Shutterbug

Guest
AMP said:
I hate to send an email, and thought handwritten would stand out since everything is printed out and looks like a form letter. And yes, I have nice neat handwriting, easy to read. :diva:
While this is a nice gesture, an email is faster and better in this situation. Time is of the essence.
 

Pegster710

The Pegster
AMP said:
OK, wasn't sure where to post this, but since it is a relationship I would like to invest in, I figured Chit Chat might be best.

Had a wonderful interview last week with 4 different people. Senior Manager, Manager (equivalent to the job I'd take), Director (boss) and VP (boss' boss). To whom do I direct a hand written thank you note? My gut says all four, just something nicely worded, short and professionally sweet. What's been your experience when you've interviewed with 4 different people all in one day?

I hate to send an email, and thought handwritten would stand out since everything is printed out and looks like a form letter. And yes, I have nice neat handwriting, easy to read. :diva:

As a follow-up to your e-mail, all four should receive a personal hand-written note. They will definitely remember you! You'd be surprised how many people do not do this...
 

PrepH4U

New Member
Pegster710 said:
As a follow-up to your e-mail, all four should receive a personal hand-written note. They will definitely remember you! You'd be surprised how many people do not do this...
I disagree with that, just one note total. I would find that too weird and too much of a suck up!
 
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