Do you send thank-you notes via e-mail?
Last year when I interviewed for the job I mentioned above and for the job I ended up taking I just emailed.
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Do you send thank-you notes via e-mail?
Last year when I interviewed for the job I mentioned above and for the job I ended up taking I just emailed.
I usually email in order to strike while the iron is hot.
I typically hand-write thank yous in the lobby of the building and drop in the closest post office box, which usually means they get them the very next day. I've gotten jobs because of my thank you notes, so I won't be e-mailing any time soon. I find that a personal hand-written note goes a LONG way and can make the difference between two good candidates.
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I don't know. Am meeting with the real estate agent on Saturday to review the reports and come up with the plan. I don't have the cash to do the roof, which kills me since once we sell the house I would have the cash, but I probably need the roof fixed in order to sell the house and pop goes the weasle.
I have a feeling we might do the smaller stuff, so just the list isn't overwhelming, but even then - I have limited resources and have been holding onto them in case the house doesn't sell and I have to pay mortgage and rent. But if I don't spend the cash now it might not sell and back on the merry go round we go.
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I try to send them snail mail the same or very next day. Though I've been known to send a few personal and one group ones, since in this industry you usually interview with like, fifteen people. Usually your boss, some coworkers, some people from other departments, your boss' boss...
One of them is "I'm not a subcriber, how about a gift subscription?" How tacky is that?
Very tacky.
I thank everybody, by email. Except for the last round of interviews, when I met with seven or eight people for one job in one day, five of whom were completely peripheral people I'd see maybe once a month; there was no possible way I could make myself grind out eight individual and charming thank-you emails to people who weren't even part of the hiring process, so I just thanked their supervisor but made sure to name-job-and-one-personal-detail-check each of them in that note. The entire process was so loathsome, I may have to stay here until I retire.
How-some-ever, loathsome though it may be, HUGE YAYS TO AIMS for rocking it! I'm vibing hard for you and that job.
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I find that a personal hand-written note goes a LONG way and can make the difference between two good candidates.
Well, it kind of depends on the industry, I think. I'm sure my company wouldn't care if a thank you was e- or snail-mailed. So whichever is more expedient is probably best.
Plus I have terrible handwriting. Nobody needs to be subjected to that.
(FTR, I think a thank you absolutely must be sent regardless of the method of transport!)
I got this job so fast I didn't have time for a thank you.
So tired. When will I learn that watchin Doctor Who right before bed assures that I will have strange wakeful dreams?
The entire process was so loathsome, I may have to stay here until I retire.
Indeed. I so envy all y'all who haven't had to go through this process in a decade or more!