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How Do You Follow Up An Interview With A Letter?

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How Do You Follow Up An Interview With A Letter?

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Always send a thank-you letter after every interview. In doing so you give yourself another opportunity to impress the employer and remind them how your skills fit their requirements for the job. Include a sincere thank-you for the interview and the time they spent with you. Include why you would like to work for their company. Make this your first paragraph. This could give you a leg up because few people send out a thank you letter. Second paragraph. Highlight the skills you have that you think best suit their needs, this will serve to help refresh their memory of you. Reiterate how your qualifications match those discussed in the interview. If they talked about a current problem they have, you can come up with how you would resolve it. This is a good time to add anything you forgot to say during the interview, or you had a good idea on the way home. Third paragraph. Most importantly, state that you would like to work for their company, that you want the job. Include your name and ph

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