Question: Do you send a
thank-you email after you have attended an interview?
Sending a thank-you email after an interview can have quite a few benefits – especially if you are very interested in the position you just interviewed for!
When we conduct interviews for our own internal staff, we enjoy receiving thank-you emails. Not because we like to be thanked, but rather because: a) it re-affirms to us the person's interest in our role and b) it gives us some insight into the person’s writing style.
So, if you are interviewing for a role you really want to get, sending a thank-you note should be something you consider doing. HOWEVER, if not done properly, a poorly written or misguided thank-you note can sabotage your chances of getting the job.
Therefore,
if you are going to send a thank-you email after your next interview, keep
these tips in mind.
Use a professional subject line. For example, you can list your name and the title of the position you are applying for.
Include all your interviewers in the email or send separate emails to each person who you interviewed with. If you do decide to send separate emails, be sure to vary each email.
Keep it brief. You don’t need to write a novel. Rather a few short (2-3 line paragraphs) will work.
With regards to the content of the email, you want to reiterate your interest in the role as well as the skills and qualifications you have that make you a strong match for the position. You will also want to address anything that you think is important about yourself or your experience that may have not been covered during the interview. You can also clarify any of your responses that you feel like you may have messed up.
Make sure you proofread your email. I cannot stress this enough. When we work with our candidates, I am always a little tentative of them sending a thank-you note without me first reviewing it. I find a 2nd pair of eyes can really help. You need to make sure you have no spelling or grammatical errors in your letter. We have seen a poorly written thank-you note be the reason why someone was once removed from the hiring process with a company.
By
sending a “thank-you” email either immediately after your interview or within
24 hours of your interview, you will do a few things – Again, not only will you
confirm your interest in the position, but you will also affirm the positive
impressions you made during your interview, keep your candidacy fresh and
top-of-mind for the interviewer, and demonstrate your professionalism and drive.
Thanks for reading! I hope you found this helpful. As always, if you have any questions around this or any other interview or job searching questions, contact us!
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