Also, what kind of paper/stationary? Typed or handwritten? Where do I find this stationary. Tell me exactly what it should look like.
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It is a very good idea and I am hoping it snares me a job, as it has in the past. I usually go for an email but if you want to make it more personal just use plain paper cut to size or letter writing paper with no lines.
Keep it very simple and no more than two sentences. Something like 'thank you for the opportunity to discuss this position on xx/xx/xxxx. If you have any further questions you wish to clear up please feel free to call/email me on xxxxxx'
Best of luck, thank you notes are very effective!
Remember keep it simple
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- You're on the right track by realizing that you should send a "thank you" card to the interviewer.
A plain white (professional looking) thank you card is best. They usually sell them in packs of 8 at most card shops or drug stores. Hand write the note neatly. Good luck!
EDITED - Something that looks like this or similar is best: cgi.ebay.com/48-Bonus-Pack-Gold-S… - For a job interview type a thank you letter on business stationery. This is not a "card" situation, it's a business situation. Good luck with the job.
- Plain paper...handwritten is OK. Just say something like: Thank you for taking the time to meet with me. I remain interested in working with you and your team. Please feel free to call with any additional questions you might have.
- High end (won't cost too much) - Crane's thank you cards
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