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Question Posted Friday June 13 2008, 3:51 am

someone on here said that i should send a thank you card to follow up with my job application. i really like the idea. i was wondering if many people do this because i have never heard of it. also i'm not exactly sure what to write. help? thanks.

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venom_97 answered Friday June 13 2008, 8:36 am:
Thank you cards are sent once you have had the interview. If you have only completed the application and had a phone interview, don't send a card. Below is a web link explaining the process, reason and examples of a thank you note for employment purposes. I hope this helps.

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