Sending Thank-You email after interview (Expected/Appropriate/Inappropriate?)

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What's the protocol if there even is one? I figure mailing a thank you card to the interviewers is probably a bit much.

One of the interviewees I was with said he was going to send thank you emails to the 3 interviewers we had. Is this normal practice? Is it even appropriate?
 
it's normal practice if you are one of those who will die without kissing some azz.


What's the protocol if there even is one? I figure mailing a thank you card to the interviewers is probably a bit much.

One of the interviewees I was with said he was going to send thank you emails to the 3 interviewers we had. Is this normal practice? Is it even appropriate?
 
It is normal and some folks do but I can also back fire.
 
this issue has come up on the boards before but i will state my opinion AGAIN.

obviously, the people who are of the opinion that to send a thank-you note is to brown-nose have never worked in corporate america. you send thank-you notes/emails b/c people appreciate being told "thank-you" and being told that you appreciate them taking the time to make your visit enjoyable and informative. it is common courtesy!!!
 
so do u just ask all the committee members for their email address?? or how do u get them?? searching the school's website???
 
If you send a thank you, do you generallly get a response back from tehm?
 
Do we use e mail or snail mail??
 
i'm sending them each a bottle of whiskey
 
I got a business card from my interviewer and also looked up a few email addresses at the school's website. I wrote a thank you to all who took considerable amounts of time to come and talk with us. I also wrote a thank you to Mrs. Beard and mentioned by name a few of the people who most impressed me during the day hoping that they might get an "attaboy" for going above and beyond. I wanted to assure the individuals that I was writing because they did a good job not because I wanted them to remember what a good job I had done.😎
 
For those who have sent thank you notes, have you gotten any responses back from whomever you sent them to? Like a best of luck email or anything like that?
 
ive sent several thank you notes. its important to write a sincere, personal thank you note, otherwise it's real easy to come off as sucking up


almost every person ive emailed a thank you note has replied back with a genuine, specific, responsive email. the only person who didnt reply back was my houston interviewer, even though he was so insistent on giving me his contact information.

its definitely a personal thing. there are several interviewers who i didnt send thank you notes to.
 
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