Thank You Letter After Phone Interview

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In the competitive world of job interviews, sending a thank you note following an interview is imperative. Regardless of if the interview was over the phone or in person, hiring managers are always looking for candidates who take the time to send a thank you email.
Thank You Email After A Phone Interview — Template [Name], Thank you for taking the time to interview me this morning. It was a pleasure speaking with you and I was particularly interested to learn about [mention something interesting you learned from the interviewer].
After you've finished a job interview over the phone, it's important to follow up with a thank-you letter or thank-you email message, just as you would after any face-to-face interview.
How to write a follow up email after phone interview? Thank them for their time and interest. Emphasize your interest. Be as specific as possible: say what parts of the job excite you and why. Enclose your resume and a cover letter to explain your motivation and outline your key selling points. Keep it short.
For example: Thank you for taking the time to interview me this morning. It was a pleasure speaking with you and I was particularly excited to learn about [mention something interesting you learned from the interviewer].