1. Each leer should be unique and organizaon/person specific. 2. Establish how you know the recipient. 3. If this follows an interview, set yourself apart from other candidates by idenfying what you learned about the organizaon and posion, and how you can contribute. 4. If this follows meeng someone at a networking event or is for a reference or a mentor, acknowledge your appreciaon and idenfy how you will use what was shared. 5. Either request informaon on next steps or indicate that you have followed them (if they were previously outlined at your interview or other career-related meeng). ▪ Explore ▪ Prepare ▪ Engage ▪ Explore ▪ Prepare ▪ Engage ▪ Explore ▪ Prepare ▪ Engage ▪ Explore ▪ Prepare ▪ Engage Thank You Letters Send a Thank You Letter… OFFICE HOURS: Fall & Spring Semesters Monday—Thursday 8:30am-5:00pm Friday 8:30am-4:00pm Drop-In Hours: Mon-Thu, 1:00-3:00pm Resume Blitz: Fri, 12:30-2:30pm Summer Monday—Thursday 8:00am-5:30pm Friday Closed Changes are posted on the Career Center website & front door LOCATION: 573 Huger St (Behind Capers Hall) Corner of Hagood Avenue & Huger Street CONTACT: 843-953-1617 www.citadel.edu/career [email protected] Providing the education and resources that enable Citadel students to make informed decisions about their career goals. Thank You Letters A Professional Way to Demonstrate Business Etiquette 6/2016 A Thank You Leer communicates 3 main points: 1. Appreciaon for the opportunity to have received career advice, build upon your professional network, interview for a job/ graduate school admission, or for someone who has served as a reference. 2. Confirms your interest in a job opportunity, admission to graduate school, etc. 3. Understanding of business equee to know it is appropriate to follow-up aſter an interview, a career fair, a networking opportunity, etc. within 2 business days of an interview. If you are no longer interested, note this in the message to show professionalism and appreciaon toward their process, as well as keep the door open for future opportunies that may be of interest. What to Include? Those who have interviewed you. If you interviewed with 2-3 individuals, send each person an individual thank you. If you interviewed with a larger group, direct your leer to the person who served as your main contact and extend thanks to all. Organizaon representaves met at a career fair or similar event to inform them of your connued interest. Include another copy of your resume and idenfy any next steps (i.e. you completed online assessment or applicaon) that they suggested you take. Individuals who have offered career advice, served as a reference, or have agreed to be a mentor or part of your network. By Mail or Email? Send by email for faster delivery, especially if the employer is on the road following your interview. Use the same contact header and paper used for your Resume when sending by mail or use formal Thank You staonary / card. Send by both means for added emphasis, but don’t send the exact same message. Who Should Receive?