It is not necessary to say a lot of words. A genuine "Thank you for the interview. I hope to be working here soon." would be enough.
so you can show thanks to the person who gave you the job
, you must be ..(name).... Thank you for coming in...... (then questions) hope you find it useful xx
You can thank the company for selecting your resume and taking the interview, reiterate your interest in the position, seek clarification about the interview process, and thank the interviewer for their time.
Before you begin the job interview, the interviewer typically greets you and may say something like, "Hello, it's nice to meet you. Thank you for coming in today."
Hi, Yes, this is completely fine. It shows that you have respect and manners for the interviewer.
If you are talking about a person that has interviewed you for a job it is not necessary to send them a thank you note and most people do not.
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You would write a 'thank-you' letter, and invite the company to keep you informed of future vacancies, should you be unsuccessful this time.
It is acceptable and courteous to send the interviewer a card (preferably) or an email (better than nothing at all) to thank him/her for taking the time to interview you, and to repeat your interest in the job. However, you should not call repeatedly saying, "Have you filled the position yet?" That gets on their nerves.
Sending a prospective employer a thank you letter after a job interview accomplishes many objectives: 1) Reminds the interviewer of your name and profile 2) Impresses the interviewer with your sense of courtesy and professionalism 3) Gives you the opportunity to show your ability to follow-up and establish your attentiveness during the interview. For example, you could attach a URL address to a website you mentioned, or mention that you picked up a copy of that book the interviewer recommended 4) Shows you are willing to do those little extra touches to make a good impression.
The interviewer asked me some tough questions. I met with the interviewer at 9:00am.
A thank you email should be used as a courtesy for the interviewer taking time out of their schedule to meet with a potential employee. Individuals should keep it professional and summarize the main points discussed.