Aw, Dillo! That's just a tree costume, right?
Yay Ginger!!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Aw, Dillo! That's just a tree costume, right?
Yay Ginger!!
I just emailed a thank you for yesterday's interview. That's what you do, right? (It has been a lonnnnng time since I've looked for a decent job with protocols.)
girl,
you might be the best interviewee ever. I have not often been thanked post-interview. It makes bosses remember you.
Cool!
I have not often been thanked post-interview.
Seriously?? I freak out when I forget to do it for a couple of days!
I have not often been thanked post-interview.
Seriously?? I freak out when I forget to do it for a couple of days!
You guys, I meant to e-mail a thank-you note to the woman at the AMA later that same day (after the phone interview), and I totally spaced. *She* e-mailed *me* the next day to follow up, and I did literally facepalm at my forgetfulness. So I replied to that e-mail quickly, and thanked her in what I hoped was an enthusiastically professional manner.
Fortunately it didn't hurt my chances, but I scared the crap out of myself at the time.
Honestly, it's nice when people do, and does add to their favorable impression. But it's not a big deal to me either way - you don't get a black mark.
Oh, and email is more than sufficient. Handwritten thank yous make me raise my eyebrows a little bit.
What's involved in "overservicing"?
In this context I'd guess unnecessary tests and/or medications.
We debate email v. handwritten here every time we hire someone. But our jobs are a little more formal than most, I think, and more paper-oriented, for sure.
I think a hand-written note might be nice for a high level job, and one of those interviews where you're there all day and have lunch and blah blah, but for anything else I think email would be okay. I'm amazed I remembered to do it.