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Rough Draft of Letter to Interviewer
August 22nd, 2008
Using your notes and records you can mock up a rough draft of a letter to the interviewer.
Before the details an pictures fade take the time to do a rough draft of that letter to the interviewer /s .
In your letter:
1) thank the interviewer or interviewers for the time and attention that he or she gave you.
2) Restate the three most positive things about you that were noted or became apparent in the interview process
3) Correct the one or at most two of the negative points, that came up in the interviewing process . Turn these into positive points. The banks do it in customer service issues - why not you ?
As an example if you spent time in prison then note that you spent the time well be reading every John Grisham book available in the library. As well emphasize the practical and moral experiences that were afforded there.
Close your letter with one new item about your work or your experience / experiences. It should well be something that you either forgot at the time or did not have the time during the limited time span of the interview process to eludicate.
Lastly sign off with one sentence that acknowledges one of the basic following conditions of life
1) that the job offer you got , which you promised that you would respond to by the time you had promised that you would - i.e. keep any promises made or intended
2) No job offer now , but your expectation of being considered for another position in future
3) Notification of a job offer by the date - they agreed to contact you
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