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The guy who had his 2nd interview yesterday just sent us a "thanks for your time, I would welcome the opportunity to succeed there" e-mail.
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TFox
Dec 31 '08, 07:36
This guy is smooth.
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isn't that standard practice? -- nm
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2009 loves mandy lane
Dec 31, 07:36
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Is email acceptable now? I usually send a short thank-you card. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Dec 31, 07:38
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generally we're taught that if you get a sense that speed matters, email will suffice, but if you think you have time prior to a decision being made,
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2009 loves mandy lane
Dec 31, 07:40
For people who know what they are doing? Sure.
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TFox
Dec 31, 07:38
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ah, this could be it. he could have emailed the line-level employees with whom he'd be working and sent a paper card to the hiring manager.
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2009 loves mandy lane
Dec 31, 07:41
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He copied the hiring manager too, but considering he had interview 1 on Mon, got called back that afternoon, and then spent 5 hours here yesterday...
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TFox
Dec 31, 07:42
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I think it is pretty standard then to email everyone with whom you spoke. -- nm
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2009 loves mandy lane
Dec 31, 07:43
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Yeah maybe. I have no doubt its a good idea.
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TFox
Dec 31, 07:44
Of course. -- nm
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Don Homer
Dec 31, 07:37
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