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Never Write A 'Thank You' Letter Again

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When I was in graduate school, I had a friend who interviewed at
fortune 500 companies and succeeded at landing a great job. One
day, I saw him sitting in the student union with a stack of
cards. The cards said 'thank you'. He opened each card and
signed his name. The inside of the card was blank. I asked him
what he was doing and he told me that it was important to send a
'thank you' to every person you interviewed with. He believed
that that was the difference between getting the job and being
passed over.


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Never Write A 'Thank You' Letter Again
Copyright (c) 2008 Perry Maisin
The Resume Counselor
http://theresumecounselor.com



When I was in graduate school, I had a friend who interviewed at
fortune 500 companies and succeeded at landing a great job. One
day, I saw him sitting in the student union with a stack of
cards. The cards said "thank you". He opened each card and
signed his name. The inside of the card was blank. I asked him
what he was doing and he told me that it was important to send a
'thank you' to every person you interviewed with. He believed
that that was the difference between getting the job and being
passed over.

Today we know better. Networkers will tell you that a 'thank
you' letter is a misnomer for a strategic follow-up letter that
is called a Post Interview Letter. The post interview letter is a
valuable marketing tool you can use to restate your case and keep
yourself in front of the interviewer.

1. Gather Your Information

The most important thing you do at an interview is ask the right
questions. Everyone agrees that how you answer the interviewer’s
questions is paramount. But, the questions you ask at the end of
the interview answer the most important question that remains
unsaid.

Interviewers will not come out and say “did you listen to me?” or
“did you hear what I said?” but you can bet they are looking to
hire someone who did. When the interview is ending, and the
interviewer asks you if you have any questions, this is when you
strike.

2. You Must Ask These Questions

Q1. What is the biggest challenge you face in the next 60 days?
Purpose: To force the interviewer to commit to an issue or
concern that is real to them. Value: Once the interviewer
commits, and tells you what his/her biggest challenge is, you
will know how to write your post interview letter.

Q2: What do I need to accomplish in the first 60-90 days to
succeed at this job? Purpose: To sell your enthusiasm, desire,
and concern for success. Value: The answer you receive will
provide supporting details for the answer to Question 1.

Example:

You: What is the biggest challenge you face in the next 60 days?
Interviewer: My biggest challenge is to develop a set of policies
and procedures in time for our annual audit. You: What do I need
to accomplish in the first 60-90 days to succeed at this job?
Interviewer: I’m looking at three main things. We need to
identify our gaps in OSHA safety. We also need to get document
our project oversight process. Last, I need someone who can break
through the politics and interview our senior people to get the
info on this stuff.

Bottom Line:

The interviewer just provided you with the sales pitch for your
post interview letter.

Let’s recap:

The interviewer told you what his/her biggest challenge was. The
interviewer told you what the three tasks/activities were that
must be accomplished to meet the challenge.

3. The Post Interview Letter

Your post interview letter will contain four paragraphs:
Paragraph 1 - The Thank you. Yes - you still need to thank the
interviewer for inviting you in. Make it two sentences maximum.

Example:

"Thank you for the opportunity to interview for the Audit
position at Company X yesterday.I appreciated the time and
attention you provided me".

Paragraph 2 -Problem Identification:

This is where you begin your sales pitch. The purpose of this
paragraph is to tell the interviewer that you understand their
concerns.

Example:

"At our interview, you expressed a major challenge/concern about
preparing a procedure guide in time for the annual audit. You
identified three tasks that need to be accomplished: Data
gathering, gaps in OSHA, and documenting the project oversight
process. I have worked on internal audit plans and have created
deliverables similar to the ones you require. If I am hired, I
would present the following plan:

Paragraph 3 - The Solution:

In paragraph #2 you connected with the interviewer and
acknowledged their concerns.You proved that you were an active
listener' and not just a bobble head. In this paragraph, you
provide the solution in 3 easy steps.

Example:

"Over the last five years I have worked as an assistant internal
audit manager. I have implemented a process that prepared my
company for their outside audit.

Step 1: Develop an interview schedule with all subject matter
experts and create a responsibility matrix for them to adhere to:
Create an interview schedule and get buy in from senior
management. The data gathering phase may be a project unto
itself. A kickoff meeting might be a good idea.

Step 2: Update the OSHA safety process and project oversight as
material becomes available.

Step 3: Add all of the components to create a complete internal
SOP that will satisfy all of the auditor’s concerns. I believe
that this process will achieve your objectives.

Paragraph 3 is the most important one in the letter. It provides
a strategy to follow for your client. It sends the message that
you paid attention to his/her concerns and provides a solution to
the problem presented at the interview. Listening to the
interviewer is the best 'thank you' you can provide.

Paragraph 4 The Close - In this paragraph you restate the
reason(s) you think you will be the best candidate for the job.

Example:

"I believe that I am qualified for the audit position because I
will be ready on day 1 to implement the data gathering process
and SOP update process.”. The post interview letter above is far
more than a thank you letter. It is a strategic sales letter that
convinces the employer that you can solve their problems.

Conclusion

The next time someone reminds you to send out a thank you letter,
just say 'thanks'. Then, sit down and write your Post Interview
Letter. 




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Perry Maisin is a resume writer and career counselor. His web 
site: http://theresumecounselor.com provides readers with career
search advice about Resume Development, Networking, and Career 
Search Tactics and Strategy. Visit his site to learn how to use
the BLS ONET database where you will find the best job 
descriptions on the internet.


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