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|    Salome Stmarie to All    |
|    =?UTF-8?Q?It_Was_A_Busy_Day_Yesterday_Fo    |
|    04 Dec 23 21:24:47    |
      From: stmariesalome@gmail.com              It was great speaking with you yesterday about being a possible fit for your       team. I appreciate the transparency into the project you are working on and       what it is like working at [company name]. It seems like an amazing team and       an exciting project with        huge potential. I am excited about the possibility of working with you. If you       have any questions or want to continue our conversation, please reach out at       any time.              I want to thank you for taking the time to meet with me today to discuss the       financial planner position at Cascade Associates. I appreciate you sharing the       history behind your family business and that you care for every customer as if       they were your own        family.              It was a busy day yesterday for sure, thank you for your business!       Download File https://shoxet.com/2wIfNj                            No matter how well your interview went, many hiring managers squeeze multiple       interviews into their busy schedules. A thoughtful message helps you leave a       lasting positive impression after the interview is over.              Investing the time to send a thank you increases your chances of standing out       from other applicants. One study found that only one out of four candidates       sent thank you messages after their interviews, yet 80% of HR managers said       those messages were        helpful when reviewing candidates.              I just got back from spending some much-needed time away with my family. I       wanted to thank you for stepping up and covering for me when I was gone. I       know you already have a lot on your plate and the fact that you took on my       workload as well means a lot        to me. I just want you to know I really appreciate what you did.              Need help writing the perfect professional email that will raise your chances       of scoring that dream job? Read on to find out the key components to writing a       thank-you note, along with ten perfect samples to get you started.              As remote working becomes more popular, chances are that you may have had a       virtual interview. Communication is key to remote working teams. Therefore,       sending a thank-you note to demonstrate your communication skills is essential.              Writing a thank-you email after an interview is an important part of getting       the job you applied for. Not only are you showing your appreciation and       professionalism, but it also leaves a positive impression on the interviewer       and potential future        employer.              Good morning Dear Annemarie, thanks again for your excellent and motivated       lesson.       * By exercising, walking and biking, I burn the candles at both ends to keep       myself healthy and let the energy flow into my body.              Thank you for taking the time out of your busy day to see what I've been up to       working on your behalf both in Albany and at home. From the striking Hudson       River through the mighty Catskill Mountains and across the fertile Schoharie       Valley all the way to        the rolling hills of Delaware County, I am immensely honored and humbled to       represent you as your Assemblyman. I am here to work for you as your full-time       assemblyman to ensure your state government works for you and is accountable       to you. I'm dedicated        to making sure our communities receive the attention they rightly deserve so       that we can all prosper and grow together!                            The reasons you might need the right words to express your thanks are as       numerous as the stars in the sky. Let's look at some examples of different       phrases you can use in a thank you note in various situations.              Make it personal. Use heartfelt words that specifically target your recipient.       Use their first name and include details only they'll know. Their kindness was       personal, and your thank you should be, too. If you have a tough time with       this, keep an image        of your recipient in your mind, and the support they gave you, and then write       as if you were speaking directly to them.              "Sally! Thank you for taking the time to help me with my resume yesterday. Job       searching is such a pain, but with you in my life it's much easier! My       gratitude is boundless. Thank you for your support. Also thank you for       reaching out. I hope this simple        note is enough!"              There are so many reasons to be grateful, and so many people to thank for       their help. Knowing how to put your gratitude into words can be difficult, but       it's worth the effort. The people who have helped you deserve to know just how       much you appreciate        them. Use one of the phrases we've suggested, or come up with your own.              By itself, or along with a thank you card, a great gift can be the perfect way       to show your gratitude. If you write heartfelt thanks, consider including a       gift card in the envelope. Choose something universal, like a Visa or Amazon       gift card and your        friend will be able to get a small token that means something to them.              If you're friends with someone on social media, and they helped you out in       some way, leaving a nice comment is a great way to say thank you. Not only       will your friend appreciate the sentiment, but other people who are watching       your social media feeds        will see that you're a gracious person (and more importantly, that your friend       is a helpful person.)              Sometimes the best way to repay someone for all the help they gave you is to       do something nice for someone else. They'll feel lucky that you helped them       out, and you'll feel like a good friend. Few people will object to this kind       of treatment. Make sure        to ask them to pay your kindness forward to someone else. Doing so takes one       helpful gift and transforms it into support that dozens of people can be       thankful for.              If you want to go with a more traditional route, sending flowers is a very       nice way to say thank you. You can order them online or go to your local       florist. There are tons of different flower arrangements to choose from, so       you'll be able to find one        that perfectly suits your friend's personality and style. Plus, they'll love       getting a beautiful bouquet in the mail.              Sometimes the best way to say thank you is just to tell your friend how much       you appreciate them. Letting them know that they're a caring person is one of       the best compliments you can give. Everyone loves to feel appreciated, and       your friend will        definitely appreciate hearing that from you.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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