The most crucial and frequently overlooked final step in the interviewing process is the thank you.

Remember: No home run or 350-yard golf shot was ever hit without a proper follow-through.

It’s essential that you write a thank-you note to every person you met at the company. Your most important letter(s) should go to the interviewer(s).

In your letter, be sure to summarize your conversation and re-emphasize the skills you would bring to the position.

Thank them for their time and ask if it’s all right to call later in the week to see how their search for a candidate is going.

That candidate may well be you!

There are a number of other articles on the Thank you letter and how to prepare as part of the 77 Guerrilla Job Hunting Tips. You can get all these tips together plus lots more with the Guerrilla Job Search System.


This job hunting post was adapted from content provided to by my good friends Kevin Donlin and David Perry, co-creators of the Guerrilla Job Search System.

Kevin and David have been interviewed by New York Times, Fortune magazine, and the Christian Science Monitor about their method to finding a job.

Click and get right away the free audio from Kevin and David on getting your job search into high gear.

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