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Thank You Letter
Thank you letters are documents that express your appreciation to the person / people for the time they took to
interview you and consider your candidacy. As is the case with your cover letter, do not simply copy the wording from
the sample below. Use your own words!
Hints
Make it very brief
You can send a thank you card if you feel comfortable doing so. Generally, the more personal relationship you have with the
interviewer, the more acceptable a thank you card will be.
They are “required”. If you don’t do one, people will remember.
Send your thank you letter within 24 hours of your interview.
Note the date of your interview in your letter. It will help the recipient remember who you are.
Re-state your strong interest (if you have one) in the position and highlight your qualifications once again.
Thank everyone by name with whom you interviewed. Individual letters aren’t necessary but individual recognition is!
Despite the popularity of email, sending a thank you letter via email is inappropriate. Doing so is too impersonal. Take the time
to write and mail a letter.
Your Address
Should include your complete street address,
city, state and zip code, NOT YOUR NAME,
followed by the date after two blank lines.
Mailing Address
Should include the complete name, title and
address to whom you are sending the letter.
Salutation
Dear Dr. / Mr. / Ms., etc. and their LAST NAME.
First Paragraph
Express your sincere appreciation; naming all
people with whom you interviewed and the
position for which you interview
Second (and sometimes third) Paragraph
Reemphasize your strongest qualifications and
how you meet the requirements of the position.
Draw attention to the match between you and
the job. Show how your past work experience
matches the job for which you are applying.
Closing Paragraph
Reiterate your interest in the position and offer
to provide an additional information if needed.
Restate your appreciation.
Closing
A simple “Sincerely,” followed by some
blank lines for your signature, followed by
your full name.
1401 AnyStreet
AnyTown, AnyState 00011
January 23, 2013
Dr. Wonderful Employer
Assistant Superintendent Great School District
111 Street
AnyTown, AnyState 11111
Dear Dr. Employer:
Thank you very much for the opportunity to interview for the Special
Education Teacher position with your school district on January 12, 2013. I
enjoyed meeting with you and Ms. Employer#2, and I especially enjoyed
learning more about the challenge and opportunities this position has to
offer.
My enthusiasm for the position has been strengthened considerably as a
result of my interview with you, and I am confident my education and
experiences continue to match those required of your posted position. As
you may recall from my interview, my experiences as a student teacher with
the Marquette School District and my volunteer experiences have given me
the knowledge necessary to meet the growing demands of this position and
your school district, and I am confident I will be able to make significant
contributions to your students
I would like to take this opportunity to reiterate my very strong interest in
the position and in working with you and your staff. Please feel free to
contact me at (OUR PHONE NUMBER) if I can provide you with any
additional information. Again, thank you for your time and consideration,
and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Marvin A. Student
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