18 min

Episode 7: Tips on Writing Interview Follow Up Thank You Notes Leaving The Nest

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Before we begin, I’d like to take a moment to say thank you. Thank you for tuning in, for listening, for learning, and for reaching out to us with your questions.
Saying thank you is a powerful tool, and people love to be thanked. It shows appreciation and affirmation, and it can make people feel happier.
So how do thank you notes apply in the interview process?
We recently chatted about interviewing over the phone, in person, and over a video chat. After each one of those stages, you should always be sending and following up with a thank you note to the contact(s) that you met.
And you should be doing that after each one of those stages.
It may seem repetitive to send a thank you note after each one of those stages, but it really is not. It really goes a long way. Not only are these employers taking time out of their busy schedules to meet with you and consider you for a role, but from your perspective, it is going to help make you stand out tremendously.
Welcome back to another episode of Leaving the Nest. I’m your host, Kathleen Pellegrino from ROCS Grad Staffing. Our mission is to help you find a job out of college and thrive in the real world.
In this episode, we’ll address some of the biggest questions around sending thank you notes, including when to send them, how to show you were listening during the interview, and how to have your thank you note stand out from the rest. I’ll even share a few ideas and templates you can use to get your next thank you note looking and sounding amazing.
Thanks again for listening, and I hope you enjoy it!
In This Episode:
[00:39] - Kathleen introduces us to today’s topic: thank you notes. [01:33] - This is how many job applicants aren’t sending thank you notes, according to Career Builder.
[04:22] - Kathleen explains how job seekers can put together and send a thank you note.
[05:40] - What’s the best way to send a thank you note?
[06:45] - This is the main objective of the message in a thank you note.
[08:50] - Kathleen shares how interviewees can use a thank you note to show they were listening during an interview.
[11:09] - Using a template can help give a job seeker a great place to start when drafting a thank you note.
[11:51] - The biggest thing to remember about sending thank you notes, in Kathleen’s opinion.
[13:34] - What should applicants do if they meet with more than one person?
[14:59] - Sending thank you notes in the mail can be powerful if done correctly. Here’s what to know.


Resources:
ROCS Grad Staffing
Career Builder - These 5 Simple Mistakes Could Be Costing You A Job
Connect with Kathleen:
kathleen@rocsjobs.com
LinkedIn
Call: 703-579-6677

Before we begin, I’d like to take a moment to say thank you. Thank you for tuning in, for listening, for learning, and for reaching out to us with your questions.
Saying thank you is a powerful tool, and people love to be thanked. It shows appreciation and affirmation, and it can make people feel happier.
So how do thank you notes apply in the interview process?
We recently chatted about interviewing over the phone, in person, and over a video chat. After each one of those stages, you should always be sending and following up with a thank you note to the contact(s) that you met.
And you should be doing that after each one of those stages.
It may seem repetitive to send a thank you note after each one of those stages, but it really is not. It really goes a long way. Not only are these employers taking time out of their busy schedules to meet with you and consider you for a role, but from your perspective, it is going to help make you stand out tremendously.
Welcome back to another episode of Leaving the Nest. I’m your host, Kathleen Pellegrino from ROCS Grad Staffing. Our mission is to help you find a job out of college and thrive in the real world.
In this episode, we’ll address some of the biggest questions around sending thank you notes, including when to send them, how to show you were listening during the interview, and how to have your thank you note stand out from the rest. I’ll even share a few ideas and templates you can use to get your next thank you note looking and sounding amazing.
Thanks again for listening, and I hope you enjoy it!
In This Episode:
[00:39] - Kathleen introduces us to today’s topic: thank you notes. [01:33] - This is how many job applicants aren’t sending thank you notes, according to Career Builder.
[04:22] - Kathleen explains how job seekers can put together and send a thank you note.
[05:40] - What’s the best way to send a thank you note?
[06:45] - This is the main objective of the message in a thank you note.
[08:50] - Kathleen shares how interviewees can use a thank you note to show they were listening during an interview.
[11:09] - Using a template can help give a job seeker a great place to start when drafting a thank you note.
[11:51] - The biggest thing to remember about sending thank you notes, in Kathleen’s opinion.
[13:34] - What should applicants do if they meet with more than one person?
[14:59] - Sending thank you notes in the mail can be powerful if done correctly. Here’s what to know.


Resources:
ROCS Grad Staffing
Career Builder - These 5 Simple Mistakes Could Be Costing You A Job
Connect with Kathleen:
kathleen@rocsjobs.com
LinkedIn
Call: 703-579-6677

18 min