August 7, 2009, Newsletter Issue #7: Quality Assurance Jobs: Tips for Writing Better Thank You Letters

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During the interview process, it’s important to send out thank you notes. These letters aren’t just a token of your gratitude, they’re sales opportunities. A well written thank you note gives you one last opportunity to make a case for your candidacy. Read on to learn tips for writing better thank you notes.

Stay away from generic language. Instead, customize the letter to the quality assurance job interview. Discuss what you enjoyed about the interview, and restate the value you would bring to the organization.

Mention any forgotten items. If there was an important item you forget to discuss in the interview, you can briefly discuss the neglected item, and how it supports your candidacy.

Combat writers block. When interviewing for quality assurance jobs, you may have writers block. Don’t worry, it’s normal. Make a few notes about the interview, and leave the letter for a few hours. Then, come back with a clean slate, and send the letter out within 24 hours of the interview day.

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