Sending a thank you note is a great return on investment.

It takes 30 seconds and could have a lasting impact on your job offer.

Interviewers love thank you notes. It makes them feel appreciated and it shows that you care.

So why aren’t you taking 30 seconds to write a thank you note?

Even better, steal this template:

It was great chatting today about [specific interview topic]. I learned a lot of [role] and am even more excited about potentially joining [company].

I feel my [strengths] would be a great fit for the team. Excited to hear back soon and keep in touch.

Alright, let’s dive into how to keep in touch even if you get rejected.

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How to Stay in Touch (Even if You’re Rejected)