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Networking and Informational Interviewing

LettersSample Follow-up Letters
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Sample Resume/Cover Letter Follow-Up
4399 Grant Avenue
Logan, UT 84321
(435) 777-7777
Myemail@yahoo.com
January 27, 20xx
Mr. Bryan Robinson
Baylee Financial
5687 Commander Circle
Denver, CO 98483
Dear Mr. Robinson
On April 6, 20xx, I applied for the financial analyst position that was posted on Career AGGIE at Utah State University. I wanted to confirm that you
received my resume and to reiterate my interest in this position. As a reminder, I will graduate this May with my BS degree in finance from the Huntsman
School of Business at Utah State University. To this position I can contribute the following:
*Internship experience with Bosch in Germany as a financial analyst supporting merger and acquisition projects
*Excellent understanding of ratio analysis, quantitative modeling, and market share analysis
*Leadership experience as president of the Finance Club increased membership by 22%
*Initiated the development of a streamlined database to manage high net-worth clients
I have attached an additional copy of my resume for your review and am excited to discuss my ability to contribute to the dynamic work environment at
Baylee Financial. Please contact me at the telephone or email listed above to schedule an interview.
Sincerely
James Gordon
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Sample Interview Follow-Up
(EMAIL VERSION)
Omit return address and date when emailing
Omit inside address when emailing
Dear Dr. Bryan:
Thank you 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 Atlantic Engineering Systems designing hydraulic systems were strengthened as a
result of the interview.
My education and internship experiences fit nicely with the job requirements, and I can be immediately effective given my CAD and hands-on mechanical
skills. I neglected to mention in the interview my membership in the Society for Women Engineers at Utah State University. As a member of this student
organization, I have gained valuable leadership skills and participated in a variety of community service activities.
I want to reiterate my strong interest in the position and in working with your staff. You provide the kind of opportunity I seek and I would be happy to meet
with you again. Please feel free to call me at the phone number or e-mail address above if I can provide any additional information. Again, thank you for
the interview and your consideration.
Sincerely,
Omit handwritten signature when emailing
Jane Hancock
Follow-up
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Research shows that only 3 of 10 applicants follow-up appropriately. Whether you are following up
after having an interview, submitting employment documents, or meeting a new contact, use the
following steps:
Steps to Follow-up
Immediately after any meeting make some notes about
what occurred. Follow-up as soon as possible with a
thank you (email, telephone, handwritten note, or typed
letter). Any written messages should contain no
grammar, spelling, or format errors. Keep your
communication brief and professional. Make sure to
obtain business cards so spelling/titles are accurate.
The following are suggestions for effective follow-up by
type of encounter:
Interviewing
Consider the following questions:
Who did you meet?
Why can you do the job?
What does the job entail?
What went poorly? Why? Did you neglect to
discuss key qualifications/skills?
What is the next step in the selection process?
What skills/experience was the interviewer
visibly impressed by?
Networking
Remind the contact how and when you met.
Emphasize any key skills you can contribute to
the workplace.
Use success statements to SHOW not TELL the
employer you are a great match for the position
(see Building Effective Success
Statements/Bullet Points, pages 20-21).
Ask for a meeting and/or a referral to another
potential contact.
Employment Documents
Successful job applicants follow-up their cover
letters/resumes and online applications within a week.
When asking for a meeting in your cover letter, which is
recommended, you should include a follow-up time
frame. You MUST contact the employer if you say you
will; otherwise, you show a lack of follow-through and
enthusiasm for the position.
Experts advise making three to five attempts to
reach the employer.
Add the employer to your network/contact list,
even if you are not selected for an interview.
Ask for tips on improving your cover
letter/resume and interviewing skills.
For assistance in writing effective,
customized follow-up messages and
other employment documents, see
your Career Coach.
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