Make your thank-you letters warm and personal, and use them as an opportunity to:
Express your sincere appreciation.
Reemphasize your strongest qualifications. Draw attention to the good match between your qualifications and the job requirements.
Reiterate your interest in the position. Use the opportunity to provide or offer supplemental information not previously given.
Restate your appreciation.
2913 Baxter Rd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23465
January 25, 2009
Dr. Foster Walker, Director
Technical Design Group
Atlantic Engineering Systems, Inc.
1220 Warwick Ave.
Newport News, VA 23607
Dear Dr. Walker:
Thank you very much for interviewing me yesterday for the associate engineer position. I enjoyed meeting you and learning more about your research and design work.
My enthusiasm for the position and my interest in working for AES were strengthened as a result of the interview. My education and cooperative education experiences fit nicely with the job requirements, and I am sure that I could make a significant contribution to the firm over time.
I want to reiterate my strong interest in the position and in working with you and your staff. You provide the kind of opportunity I seek. Please feel free to contact me at 804/685-5555 or r-rameriz@aol.com if I can provide you with any additional information.
Again, thank you for the interview and your consideration.
Sincerely,
Robert Rameriz
Robert Rameriz