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I am old-school. I would not send a thank-you e-mail after an interview. A thank-you e-mail, in my $0.02 opinion, is tacky.ThomasR said:eMail, however, when addressed to the executive might get read unless the secretary is instructed to filter the eMail. Large corporations have a Millhouse of filters and blocks to derail outside contact. If you can't get to the executive by telephone without going through a secretary or anwering service you probably will not get though by mail or eMail for a simple thank you.
Hope you get it! I say, again, in my $0.02 opinion people don't realize how rare airline interviews are, anywhere. Accordingly, why risk booting it by not sending a thank-you letter?ATR-DRIVR said:Got to agree with Bobbysamd on this one. Of all of the interviews I have been on - not alot - I still ALWAYS sent a thank you letter. When, (hopefully!!) I interview at Jet Blue, as soon as I hit the door home I will be preparing a Thank you lettter.
It is the right thing to do. Especially in these times.