Thanks for the advice. About the thank you letters, I sent them as an emails😳, though I feel it is insufficient...
email or card?
email. why?
1. Emails can be seen in 24 hours after interviews, but cards take time to get there.
2. Avoid a risk that they don't like a card I pick. Not I hate my taste, just don't want to be challenged again..
3. In the email, I touched some questions I didn't get right in interviews. I just hate to image they find a dusty card in the bottom of a piled paper from a stranger with half life of plavix...
4. Or, I am just lazy...
I might be wrong...What do u think?..🙂
As someone who prefers to receive handwritten cards to e-mails (though sending/not sending anything at all doesn't make or break a candidate, it's just a matter of extra fluff in building rapport/chemistry that helps to decide between two (or more) otherwise very, very similar candidates):
1. So it's a couple days later, who cares. An e-mail doesn't take any effort, and if I really did put time and energy into preparing to interview you (that's quite a while, to review the CV, and letter of intent, and letters of recommendation, and think of the best questions to ask you - so they are actually interesting and meaningful, rather than some generic questions), and into interviewing you (believe me, it can be hard work), and maybe even showing you around - then I want to see some effort on your side.
2. Two words: blank inside.
3. There is no reason you can't mention those points in the thank-you card. I always did.
3a. I get over a hundred e-mails a day, but maybe a few pieces of real mail a week. And those little envelopes that you KNOW have something nice to say just warm your heart.
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Some people I know brought thank-you cards with them to Midyear and were filling them out at the end of the day to get them in within 24 hours, but I personally thought that was a bit tacky... no one is going to mind a couple days, I would rather see a thoughtfully written card.
🙂 But again, I am the N=1, though everyone I know likes receiving thank-you cards in the mail.
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