Let me start with this, a thank you letter won't necessarily compensate if in your job interview an employer isn't convinced that you're the best person for the role, but it does leave a good impression that speaks to your work ethic and courtesy. Research shows that the most important quality in a new hire is a solid work ethic, followed by being a good culture fit and then integrity and resourcefulness.
According to a study done by Accounttemps, 80% of HR Managers found a thank-you note helpful, yet only 24% of applicants send them. Here is how you send yours, but before I show you how, let's start with what you don't want to do or leave out.
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