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A job interview is something that is nerve-wracking, just to say the least. There is really nothing that is going through the mind except one can do with this opportunity, the possible money, and possible relationships with co-workers. Before all of that, there is the thought of the man or woman sitting across from you, asking a battery of questions. There is tension there, and in most cases, just a little bit of fear that you will not get the job.
Stand Out
Questions such as, “what can you bring to the company?” and “where do you see yourself in 5, maybe 10 years?” are things that are expected and prepared for. For some reason, even though you rehearsed the question time and time again in the mirror, the second they are asked, the mind can go blank. It’s normal, as they maybe a few years ago they’ve done the same exact thing.
But in a lot of cases, one of the best things that a person can do is stand out from the pack. The best things that a person can do for further consideration is to send a thank you note after the job interview. One would be surprised at how much that can make or break a job interview, because it leaves a lasting impression, something that is tangible instead of a resume or job application. It leaves your name on their tongue, which is something that you want to happen.
The Element of Surprise!
In a word, the thank you note is something that many people are losing the art of constructing. It doesn’t have to be a literary masterpiece, and in fact, simplicity is the best. The interviewer probably has a lot of things to do, and they don’t necessarily want to turn pages to hear you gush on about how much you loved spending time with them as they asked you a few questions. Something short and sweet is the key, and it can be something that as short as a paragraph.
Most people do not even send thank you notes anymore, which is also something to be aware of when you’re constructing it. People can go their entire lives being interviewed and never send one. This is what makes it vitally important, the fact that people are neglecting them. There are countless stories floating around that basically say that they only have the job that they do because they were willing to write up a quick thank you note to their current boss. It shows that you really want the job, you’re respectful, and you’re considerate of their time. Remember, they did not have to choose you to interview.
The thank you note is something that is quite important for those people who really want the job, as there are many people who came in before you and may have said the same things that you did, and they may have even said them a thousand times better. So, if you really want to be considered for the newest position, especially in this economy, you may want to slide a thank you note to your next interviewer.
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