Published Apr 30, 2009
bluecalmsea
13 Posts
Can I handwrite one on pretty stationary, or should I make it look professional by typing on plain paper? My school interview was yesterday so if I could get a quick answer... :) Thanks bluecalmsea
Jolie, BSN
6,375 Posts
Any method is fine. The important thing is to send a well-worded and neat note (or at least e-mail)....fast!
Good luck!
Meriwhen, ASN, BSN, MSN, RN
4 Articles; 7,907 Posts
If it were me, I'd type it...then again, my handwriting is horrible :) If you have nice handwriting, why not?
Also, if you decide to type it, nothing says you can't type it on nice stationary instead of plain paper. Get a small pack of resume-quality printer paper (linen, parchment, whatever) and envelopes to keep on hand for these type of things.
Kevin RN08
295 Posts
Personally, I'd say legible hand written. In the past I would finish the interview and go to the car write a short note that includes either a clarifying point or a comment that echoes something the interviewer said. Then hand carry it in and give it to the secretary of the interviewer.