A Follow-up interview letter is written by a job applicant who is vying for a position in a company and has gone for an interview. This letter should be written after the interview is conducted as a courtesy response to the company for selecting the potential applicant for an interview as well as making a positive impression on the interviewer for confirmed employment.
From:
Daniel Donaldson
3446 Albert Street
Kitchener, ON N2L 3V2
June 23, 2010
To:
Mr. Josh Humphrey
Recruitment Officer
Dale & Dayton Enterprise
573 Hyde Park Road
London, ON N6A 5R2
Dear Sir,
RE: Thank you for the Interview
Please allow me to thank you for the interview last Friday at 6 pm for the post of Administrator. I was indeed very grateful that you stayed back to meet with me, although I had not answered any advertised position.
The post of Administrator seems very appropriate for me as I am also currently serving in that capacity at my current place of work. However, due to the distance from my home and the workplace, a lot of precious time and money are wasted. Hence, I would be delighted if I can secure a position at Dale & Dayton Enterprise. At least, there is no problem staying back at work.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanking You,
Yours Sincerely,
Daniel Donaldson
From:
Daniel Donaldson
3446 Albert Street
Kitchener, ON N2L 3V2
June 23, 2010
To:
Mr. Josh Humphrey
Recruitment Officer
Dale & Dayton Enterprise
573 Hyde Park Road
London, ON N6A 5R2
Dear Sir,
RE: Thank you for the Interview
Please allow me to thank you for the interview last Friday at 6 pm for the post of Administrator. I was indeed very grateful that you stayed back to meet with me, although I had not answered any advertised position.
The post of Administrator seems very appropriate for me as I am also currently serving in that capacity at my current place of work. However, due to the distance from my home and the workplace, a lot of precious time and money are wasted. Hence, I would be delighted if I can secure a position at Dale & Dayton Enterprise. At least, there is no problem staying back at work.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanking You,
Yours Sincerely,
Daniel Donaldson
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