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Follow Up Emails

Follow Up Emails. What Should Be i n the E-mail?. Subject: Thanks for your Time (Name of Event) Thank them for their time Mentioning something memorable from your conversation. Interview: Reemphasizing your interest in the position.

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Follow Up Emails

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  1. Follow Up Emails

  2. What Should Be in the E-mail? Subject: Thanks for your Time (Name of Event) Thank them for their time Mentioning something memorable from your conversation. Interview: Reemphasizing your interest in the position. First Meeting: Showing interest in maintaining communication.

  3. How Much Is Too Much? • Being overzealous • Understand that this doesn’t equate to a job opportunity. • Allow for time in between emails • Asking for the job

  4. Exercise • E-mail your designated e-board member, and send them a follow-up email using the techniques described during the workshop. • Later, they will read your e-mail and respond with some feedback.

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