Published Oct 22, 2010
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Hi everyone,
I had an interview with a recruiter this past week (tuesday) and didn't think to send a thank you e-mail (he sent me a thank you email with benefits information). Now it's friday and I'm realizing that maybe I should have. He told me that if I don't hear from him by the beginning of next week I should give him a call. What should I do? Should I send a thank you e-mail today and say I looked over the benefits and look forward to speaking to him next week? Does it look bad that it's almost 4 days after the interview?
Thanks for your advice! I really need this position!!
CrufflerJJ, BSN, RN, EMT-P
1,023 Posts
Hi everyone,I had an interview with a recruiter this past week (tuesday) and didn't think to send a thank you e-mail (he sent me a thank you email with benefits information). Now it's friday and I'm realizing that maybe I should have. He told me that if I don't hear from him by the beginning of next week I should give him a call. What should I do? Should I send a thank you e-mail today and say I looked over the benefits and look forward to speaking to him next week? Does it look bad that it's almost 4 days after the interview? Thanks for your advice! I really need this position!!
Lesson learned....in the future, you might consider sending a "thank you" note immediate following the interview (on your way home).
Go ahead & send the thank you e-mail & letter. At this point, it certainly couldn't hurt.
LauRN
24 Posts
I agree, it should have been sent immediately after the interview. But you have nothing to lose by sending it now, so I say go ahead & send it. Better late than never.
banannie
5 Posts
It is always more thoughtful to take the time and send the interviewer a thank you card or note. It shows that you really took the time to thank them rather than simply writing an e-mail.
noahsmama
827 Posts
In general, I would agree with this, but since in this particular case the OP has been told she may be getting a call back early next week, by the time she mails a card it'll be too late. So, in this particular case I think an email makes more sense because it's quicker.