Sunday, January 3, 2010

Thank You!

Thank you, these are two simple words that still mean an awful lot to hiring managers. Think about it for a moment, the number of people fighting for open jobs is extremely high and a manager might (misguidedly) interview 10 or 12 people for one position. By the end, they all start to look and sound very much similar. My guess is that maybe three or four will take the time to send a quick note of thanks (email is fine) for the time invested in meeting with them. Perhaps two will actually make a reference to something discussed. Quite likely, those folks will be among the people receiving call backs for a second interview. This is not new advice but it is a proven method to increase your odds of being hired. Since it costs nothing other than a few minutes of your time, I strongly suggest you start saying Thank you quite often!

1 comment:

keith said...

Amen! Unfortunately, manners and etiquette seem to have gone by the wayside. I for one ALWAYS sent out thank you cards to clients. This year, however, was an exception as I am currently "Between opportunities," as they say.

Keith Andoos