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Thank-you letter Problem

Started by crave888
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So... this may sound horrible, and I agree it is. But please help me...
I interviewed today at NYCOM and I didn't thoroughly catch my interviewer's name. Now I dont know what to do in my letter, nor do I know who to send it to. If someone who interviewed there recently can help me, that would be so so so appreciated. If any one has any advice, that would be great too 🙂
thank you and good luck to you all!!!!!!!!
 
After my DCOM interview I sent a general thank you letter to the entire admissions staff because they were all part of the entire day. I don't know what the etiquette is, but I guess it worked for me. :luck:
 
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oh ok. so did you write something like, "To the admissions staff...thank you for..." I'm not too sure how to go about it...
thank you though for your answer!
 
So... this may sound horrible, and I agree it is. But please help me...
I interviewed today at NYCOM and I didn't thoroughly catch my interviewer's name. Now I dont know what to do in my letter, nor do I know who to send it to. If someone who interviewed there recently can help me, that would be so so so appreciated. If any one has any advice, that would be great too 🙂
thank you and good luck to you all!!!!!!!!
If you want to write it specifically to that person, I would call the admission's office and ask for the spelling of your interviewer's name. Don't be frightened for asking, it happens more than you think. I actually approached my interviewer after my interview and asked for the spelling of his name. No biggie. Best of luck.