I finished up an interview this past week and was just wondering whats the correct way to send thank you cards/letter. Do you use cards or letters? How long should they be? etc....
In you opinions is it very advantageous to do this?
I was really debating between send a thank you note or not.
I would like to. 🙄
In you opinions is it very advantageous to do this?
I plan on sending them because I simply because it's traditionally polite to send a written thank you to an interviewer. I was wondering whether this is the norm though for dental applicants.
you are completely wrong.....this is looked upon as considerate and professional...not a kiss up.....if you dont send your interviewers a thank you...kiss that school goodbye....as well as all of your money, time and effortUm, I think it would only look like you are trying to kiss up or something... I don't think a thank you note is proper protocol for this situation.
you are completely wrong.....this is looked upon as considerate and professional...not a kiss up.....if you dont send your interviewers a thank you...kiss that school goodbye....as well as all of your money, time and effort
It's really a personal choice that won't make a difference either way. Just like ppl in this forum interpret the gesture differently, the same can be said about the adcom. If you want to send it because that's how you roll, great. If you just wanna send it because you want them to remember you, save yourself a couple of bucks cause it wont make a difference.
ive decided, im gonna add my interviewers on facebook and then poke them
well said!!......some people just need to go and work in the real world for a while....get some professional courtesy in their heads!!I like you, sir/ma'am.
Okay guys/gals, let's get it straight, a thank you note is optional, preferable, but optional, just like a daily shower. If you feel you don't need it, don't. It's a nice gesture to leave a better impression on your interviewers. Let's face it, they are taking time out of their day to stare at your ugly mug for 30 minutes straight. It's just 5 sentences.
And no, it is not kissing up (unless you start commenting on how perfect their glabella is). Kissing up would be sending them chocolate or flowers or starbucks cards or promising to do anything for them 😉. Thank you notes are professional and pretty standard, used anytime you have an interview of this caliber.