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Your Mailing Address

Your Phone Number

The date formatted as “Month Day, Year” (e.g. October 15, 2014)

Recipient’s Name

Recipient’s Title

Recipient’s Company

Recipient’s Mailing Address

A salutation greeting with Recipient’s name

The first paragraph expresses your sincere appreciation. Make your thank-you note warm and personal.

The second paragraph reemphasizes your strongest qualifications and connects the reader back to something specific you

discussed during the interview. This will help the reader remember you as an individual if they interviewed multiple people for

the position. Draw attention to the good match between your qualifications and the job requirements.

The final paragraph reiterates your interest in the position. Use the opportunity to provide or offer supplemental information not

previously given or discussed. Restate your appreciation for the interviewer’s time and consideration.

A complimentary closing,

Your signature (if providing a hard copy)

Your Name

NOTE: Handwritten thank-you notes would be more concise, typically condensing all three paragraphs into one shorter one.

You would also not need to include the formal contact information formatting at the top if sending handwritten or as the body

of an email. It is recommended that all thank-you notes be sent within 24 hours of the interview or career fair, or as soon as

possible thereafter.

How to Write a Thank You Letter