Thank you notification following the interview?
Background: I be an intern for this small (15-person staff) nonprofit outfit ultimate year. After submitting two mock projects, I be asked to come contained by for an interview next to my mentor. It be a great interview, and immediately I'm contemplating the thank-you missive following the interview.
As a stay-at-home mom (for now), after my son go to bed I usually hold around 2 hours to use for ME, and I relish making thank-you cards. I'm bored, what can I voice?
Anyway, I be wondering if it would proper for me to net a professional-looking thank you card (in other words, no Blues Clues allowed!) and print the dispatch on the inside of the card.
Thoughts?
Answers:
It's a nice thought, but it will most imagined be view as unprofessional. The great majority of thank-you transcription are immediately sent via email. I've be surrounded by HR for over 10 years, and mail thank-yous are few and far between. Managers prefer email - they can hold an easier dialogue.
Don't print the thank you. Handwrite it. It will form a much better mark.
I would skip the card and save the thank-you note professional.
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I deem if you wrote a thank you memo instead of card in a business type format it would give support to rather a bit. I see your intentions next to the card but they may have an idea that it is too mushy. Just a hurried typed memo would be appropriate. Good luck and I hope you seize the assignment!
Send a memo -- skip the card. You want to present yourself as mortal as professional as possible. And while the craft element of you is honourable, it's for a time too personal.
A thank you memorandum for an interview is amazingly appropriate! I would not suggest it turn surrounded by or on a card though. This is a bussiness thank you so it should be adjectives bussiness.
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As a stay-at-home mom (for now), after my son go to bed I usually hold around 2 hours to use for ME, and I relish making thank-you cards. I'm bored, what can I voice?
Anyway, I be wondering if it would proper for me to net a professional-looking thank you card (in other words, no Blues Clues allowed!) and print the dispatch on the inside of the card.
Thoughts?
Answers:
It's a nice thought, but it will most imagined be view as unprofessional. The great majority of thank-you transcription are immediately sent via email. I've be surrounded by HR for over 10 years, and mail thank-yous are few and far between. Managers prefer email - they can hold an easier dialogue.
Don't print the thank you. Handwrite it. It will form a much better mark.
I would skip the card and save the thank-you note professional.
-->Adam
I deem if you wrote a thank you memo instead of card in a business type format it would give support to rather a bit. I see your intentions next to the card but they may have an idea that it is too mushy. Just a hurried typed memo would be appropriate. Good luck and I hope you seize the assignment!
Send a memo -- skip the card. You want to present yourself as mortal as professional as possible. And while the craft element of you is honourable, it's for a time too personal.
A thank you memorandum for an interview is amazingly appropriate! I would not suggest it turn surrounded by or on a card though. This is a bussiness thank you so it should be adjectives bussiness.