CNA-Two interviews-should I write a thank you letter for both?

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Hey everyone,

I have two questions. My first interview was today. I was told there would be a second interview, and that I would receive a call tomorrow. I did not receive any contact info from the recruiter who interviewed me. Do I still need to contact her to thank her? Or should I wait until the whole interview process is over?

Also, what should I expect from a second interview if I get through the first?

Thanks!

Hey everyone!

I have two questions.

I just had my first interview today. I was told I would receive a call back tomorrow if I get a second interview or not. I did not receive any contact info from the recruiter who interviewed me. Do I still need to write a thank you letter? Or should I wait until the whole interview process is over?

Also, if I get through to the second interview, what types of questions should I expect?

Thanks!

A thank you letter is always appreciated.

As to questions...

You are on a boat that is sinking. Two people can fit in the lifeboat, who do you take? The captain, the engineer, or yourself?

Why do you think manhole covers are round?

Why do you want to work for us?

What are you bad qualities?

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You send a thank you letter to both interviews separately. Chances are they are with 2 different people. You'll want to thank each of them for their time and consideration, and reinforce why you are the proper candidate for the position and why you want to work there.

Some suggest sending a hand written letter, some say you can just type it and sign it. Either way, do it right afterwards. Don't wait a week. Good luck!!

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