Notes to Interviewers Should go Beyond a Simple Thank You
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL | February 23, 2008 | By JOANN LUBLIN

To bolster your chances further, make sure your letter describes relevant achievements and potential contributions beyond those you cited in person. “We didn’t even talk about the fact that I am also a professional techie,” an aspiring saleswoman noted in her post-interview letter to Inspirica, a tutoring concern in New York.

“She took another job before we could grab her,” laments Lisa Jacobson, the company’s chief executive.

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