There's more to following up than getting the interviewer's name spelled correctly and shooting off a  ‘thanks for meeting me’  note. If your messages don't go beyond trite and inappropriate phrases and sentiments, you'll want to up your game to help your cause.
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Saturday, May 4, 2013
The Interview Thank You
While unlikely to make an employer totally reverse an opinion about you, when done well, thank-you notes can help you stand out from a crowd of applicants. If you want hiring managers to remember you favorably, write a knockout thank-you note; it may make a difference. If you can't sound invested in the position and take the time necessary to write an interesting note, you may be wasting your time.
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