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How to Write a Post-Interview Cover Letter!
- By Jimmy Sweeney
- Published 06/26/2008
- Interviewing / Hiring
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Jimmy Sweeney
Jimmy Sweeney is the president of CareerJimmy and author of the brand new "Secret Career
Document" job landing system. Jimmy is also the author of several career related books
and writes a bi-monthly article titled, "Job Search Secrets."
His other products include The Amazing Resume Creator and Amazing Cover Letters.
Your interview is over. You feel
good about your chances of landing the job you want. But what if the hiring
manager forgets about you or interviews someone else before responding to you?
Cut those chances to zero by following up with a post-interview cover letter
that moves you to the top of the 'must consider' list.
You have only one chance to make a great first
impression—and a lasting one!
A well-written
post-interview cover letter is your passport to excellent job offers.
So make it your best.
Dear Hiring Manager:
I really enjoyed
meeting you today. Thank you so much for making time for me. I appreciated the
tour of your facility, meeting some of your colleagues, and having a chance to
see the department where the new candidate will work. It was very kind of you
to invite me to explain why I feel I am the best-qualified person to fill the
job opening. Your humor and good eye contact put me at ease. I know I'd like
working for your company very much. I felt right at home. Please call if you'd
like me to return for a second visit. Give me a date and time that work for you
and I'll be there. Again, thank you for meeting with me this afternoon.
Sincerely yours,
Fiona (or Foster)
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