[Publib] Interview followup/thank you letter question.

Lise Chlebanowski lchlebanowski at avondale.org
Mon Jun 5 00:32:35 EDT 2006


I sent handwritten thank you's and was subsequently hired. I did keep them very "non-personal". So maybe that's a good thing. 
 
Lise Chlebanowski
Avondale, Arizona
Go Diamondbacks! 

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From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org on behalf of K.G. Schneider
Sent: Sun 6/4/2006 7:59 AM
To: 'Publib email group'
Subject: RE: [Publib] Interview followup/thank you letter question.



> Thanks!  Every site I looked at said specifically NOT
> to handwrite it...

Well, I thought about this myself last night. I'm not sure how I would feel
about a handwritten note; these days, these are so rare it could seem
over-personal for a meeting that was about a business relationship. In fact,
I *personally* am o.k. with emailed thank-you notes-and I can think of at
least one person at My Place Of Work who sent one and was subsequently
employed. But the one danger there is the dreaded spam filter; a letter
shouldn't have that problem (unless you re-use a Publishers Clearinghouse
envelope)...

Karen G. Schneider
kgs at bluehighways.com

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