By Naledi Saul
Thank You Emails/Letters After An All-Day Employment Interview
The following are set of sample thank you emails sent after an all day interview. If there is a quick
decision timeline on the part of the employer, thank you emails are acceptable. This text is also
appropriate for handwritten or typed letters.
Note while they are similar, there is still a personal comment addressing something specific about the
candidate’s conversation with the person.
Thank you letters have four parts:
1. Opening, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to meet.
2. Statement about what the candidate appreciated in general, and a personal comment addressing
something specific about the candidate’s conversation with the person.
3. Statement of continued interest in the position.
4. Closing thank you.
Subject line (for email): Georgia O’Keefe suggested I contact you.
Dear Dr. Vaughn,
I recently spoke with Georgia O’Keefe, who suggested that I contact you. I am a post doctoral fellow at
UCSF, and am speaking with a number of researchers pursuing Health Policy careers – Georgia briefly
mentioned your recent transition into healthcare consulting and thought that you could share some
valuable advice on the subject.
Briefly, my work has focused on health outcomes research in the areas of public health care policy and
services, cancer prevention, HIV screening and socially disadvantaged populations. Georgia stated that
you applied for the Populations Fellows award,
Dear Dr. Green,
Thank you very much for taking the time to meet with me; it was a pleasure speaking with you about my
SAS skills, Eli Lilly's research projects, and your work environment. I found our discussion about the
diversity of the research projects and the flexibility of Eli Lilly's researchers taking on various studies
quite attractive.
I also appreciated hearing your perspective on the qualities you look for in successful candidates, and
your thoughts about your own experience of transferring from academe to industry. Our conversation
has helped me envision more ways that my skills and experience could contribute to Eli Lilly's initiatives.
I do hope to keep in touch with you and thank you again for your time.
Sincerely,
Georgia O’Keefe
Would it be possible for us to meet for perhaps half an hour? I would appreciate hearing about your
experience applying for a Fulbright, and current work at Abt Associates.
Regards,
John Wayne
Subject Line (for email): You graciously gave me your card at the HealthFirst Conference
Dear Elvis,
We spoke briefly last June at the HealthFirst conference, and you graciously gave me your card and
suggested that I contact you at a later date. I am a post-doctoral researcher at the University of
California, San Francisco with 5 years of research and policy analysis experience in health care services.
For the past three months, I have conducted informational interviews with a variety of researchers and
consultants in the health care field to learn about the range of professional opportunities available to
someone with my training and experience.
I would appreciate the opportunity to continue our conversation about your work at Quintiles. I will
contact you by phone in the week in the first week of August to follow up on this email, but feel free to
contact me via email as well.
I look forward to hearing from you,
Kate Hepburn
Subject Line(for email):: Harold Pinter suggested I contact you
Dear Dr. Holliday,
Harold suggested I contact you and sends his greetings. I am a 3rd year gradate student in social sciences
at UCSF, and met Harold at the APPAM conference. He mentioned that, like me, your research focus was
smoking cessation, and that you were completing your postdoc at Harvard. As such, he said that you
would have great advice to anyone considering a postdoc.
I am visiting the east coast for a few days in March – could I invite you out for coffee and hear your
thoughts about what to think about before choosing to postdoc?
Be well,
Bob Hope
Subject Line(for email):: Fela Kutl suggested I contact you
Dear Dr. Naipaul
I recently met Dr. Fela Kuti at the Medical Health Conference, and he sends along his greetings. He
suggested I contact you, describing you as someone with valuable advice to give from your own
experience transitioning from academe to industry.
I am a post-doctoral researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, with X years of experience
in health care service research and policy analysis. For the past three months, I have met with a variety
researchers and consultants in the healthcare field to learn about the range of professional opportunities
available to someone with my training and experience.
Fela mentioned that your policy work at Health and Human Services focused on the rise of Hepatitis B in
the Vietnamese community – he also briefly described your job search experience as challenging, and
encouraged me to ask if we could meet for 30 minutes. I’d welcome any advice you can give about
succeeding in the health research field or hearing your experience of organizing your job search.
Please feel free to reach me at your convenience at 415.111.2222, or via this email.
With warm regards.
Octavio Paz
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