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November 24, 2009
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"Words are all we
have."
Hi Friend,
Welcome to
this month's issue of PerfectEditing.com
Newsletter "PEN".
This newsletter includes useful
tips
on when to write
thank-you / follow-up letters, the
latest articles and posts that we added to our
blog last
month, and a course
that teaches you how to
earn
money by publishing and selling your eBook on
the web.
Perfect
Editing Solutions Team
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When to Write Thank-you / follow-up letters
Thank you
letters are necessary to your job search
success, and interviews are not the only occasions
to send thank-you and follow-up letters. If you've ever
experienced helping or doing something for someone,
and not receiving a thank-you, you understand how
employers view this lack of courtesy on the part of job
seekers.
A
thank-you letter
should be written after:
1.
An interview;
Following an
interview, write the interviewer a letter
expressing appreciation and thanks for the interview.
The purpose of this letter is to:
• Show appreciation for the employer's interest in you.
• Show your interest in the position and in the
organization.
• Remind the employer about your qualifications for
the position. If you thought of something you forgot
to mention in the interview, mention it in your
follow-up / thank-you letter.
• Demonstrate that you have good manners and know
to write a thank-you letter.
• Follow up with any information the employer may have
asked you to provide after the interview.
2.
A person has been helpful to you in a telephone
conversation or in an e-mail;
3. Someone has sent information to you at your
request;
4. Any
other reason for which you want to express
thanks to somebody.
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Blog Post
1) Parentheses ( )
Parentheses (
) are included into a sentence to enclose
less important or explanatory information.
Use
Parentheses in the following cases:
1.
To set off explanatory or nonessential matter
"It is only
in good writing that you will find how words
are best used, what shades of meaning they can be
made to carry, and...
http://wordshavepower.blogspot.com/2009/10/parentheses.html
2)
A GREAT Job Interview
Follow-up Letter Secret
Written By
Jimmy Sweeney
President of CareerJimmy and Author of the new,
Job Interview "Secret"
You've just
finished the interview you hoped to get and it
went pretty well as far as you can tell. Now you must play
the 'waiting game,' as the hiring manager makes his or
her decision about offering you the job. However, you
can be active even as you wait. Here's a secret most
people don't know about—so keep it to yourself, okay?
A Gift That
Continues to Give
Give the
interviewer a 'gift.' No! Not a Starbucks card or
a movie pass. In fact, if you're not careful such a gift
might be considered a bribe....
http://wordshavepower.blogspot.com/2009/10/great-job-interview-follow-up-letter.html
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