Quick interview + Follow up note question
I had an interview with a great local company today, would be a smashing way to lead off 2016 if I could nab it.
It was actually three separate interviews: 1. HR generalist, and the engineering managers from both brands in the building. 2. The Director of HR. 3. The VP of Operations. I'm currently crafting a thank you note for the interview and to follow up and what we spoke of. I was originally going to send one email to the entire group, but now I'm thinking one thank you note to each "group" of interviewers, so 3 separate notes? Thoughts? |
it doesnt hurt to be too polite. at the very least you can thank them for taking time out of their busy day to give you an opportunity, etc.
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I typically try to send each person a somewhat personalized email. It has the ability to be a bit time consuming if you have interviewed with several people, but it drives home the point that you're interested and sincere.
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email to each person.
i did a random email search and here was one I wrote back in 2013: Name, I just wanted to thank you for your time today. It was a pleasure meeting you and discussing the XYZ position. I think I would make a great fit on the program, and I would love the opportunity to join your team. Please let me know if there is anything else I can provide any time. Thank you again and have a nice week. Kindest Regards, BRAINESACK |
Originally Posted by TheBandit
(Post 1300856)
I typically try to send each person a somewhat personalized email. It has the ability to be a bit time consuming if you have interviewed with several people, but it drives home the point that you're interested and sincere.
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the best is when you interview so well, they email YOU first saying how much they enjoyed meeting you and cant wait for you to join the dark side.
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Send them all fruit baskets today. Then send them all chocolates tomorrow. Then, to seal the deal, a dozen red roses each the day after that.
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then dead mice.
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Originally Posted by LetItSnow
(Post 1300888)
The bit about "several people" can be rough if it's actually "seven people", which was exactly my experience about two weeks ago. I'd recommend a blanket letter for peers and reasonably personalized ones for key players in a rigorous day. Three interviewers, though, is definitely three letters.
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What in the hell kind of jobs are you people interviewing for that require SEVEN interviews?
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Originally Posted by Erat
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What in the hell kind of jobs are you people interviewing for that require SEVEN interviews?
--Ian |
I went ahead and did:
1. 1 Email to group one (1 to each person that was in the same room seemed a bit redundant.) 2. 1 Email to HR director. 3. 1 Email to VP of Operations. intro/outro/I'm interested/my experience/ blah blah But in each email, I hit 4-5 points, specific to THAT interview about why I'm interested and feel I'm a good fit for the position. Should know by the end of next week. Sure would be nice, we know there are layoffs coming where I work now (and I was laid off last year at a different company), but we don't know how many or when. Yay for manufacturing jobs going to SE Asia. |
NICE!
HR called me today to let me know they are moving to the next step and would be calling my references either today or tomorrow. So I was able to give them all a heads up. Apply to interview to calling references in 2 weeks. And only 36 hours since I interviewed, I'm hoping it's a good sign. They were only looking for someone with an Associates and 2 years, and I bring a Bachelor's with 8 years of experience and 4 in their specific industry. |
Congrats! Hope it's what you want and you get it OK.
My last interviewee for a new position just left; everyone has sent a nice follow-up e-mail, I expect the same from this one. It's a nice touch, but I personally don't need one. Our 2 finalists are recent college grads, from VERY small towns in upstate NY, and very broke. Today's drove away in a 1999 Cherokee that she bought for $700 - it almost didn't start and looked dangerous. I'm actually worried about it getting all the way home. The other guy has a 97 LeSabre, ugly but cheap and reliable. Both are carrying significant college loan debt. I had forgotten how shitty it is to be young, in debt, broke and without a job. I'm crushed because they're both good kids, both need the job and I can only hire one. |
Finally called me yesterday and offered me the job. Apparently the hold up was getting the Board of Directors to approve my pay rate since they were originally looking for someone with less experience.
It's still not as much as I have made in the past, but it will be nice to get in with a good company and not have to be stressed on edge on a daily basis about whether the contract will be canceled. Assuming no issues with background check or drug test (I drank a couple of beers last night with dinner) I'll be starting next week. |
'grats :)
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Where did you end up?
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@TheBandit
Ramsey Industries |
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