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It’s only human to wonder where you stand in the recruiting process after a job interview, especially if things went well. A superb follow-up email you sent after an interview demonstrates your enthusiasm for the employment and your willingness to go the extra mile. After a job interview, there are generally three basic emails you can send: one to your interviewer(s) right after the session, one to follow up in case you haven’t heard back from them in a timely manner, and one to keep in touch for networking reasons. Regardless, there are many traps you should avoid when sending a follow-up email after your interview. In this guide, we\u2019ll discuss the best ways to send a follow-up email after the interview and how to write one after an application.<\/p>

The Significance of Following up After Interviews<\/span><\/h2>

After a job interview, sending a follow-up email might serve more purposes than merely being polite. It gives the candidate a chance to express their continued interest in and passion for the position, and it keeps them in the hiring manager’s thoughts.<\/p>

It’s common practice to send a follow-up email following an interview, and it can help your application in a number of ways. One benefit is that it allows you to emphasize the value you would bring to the organization you are applying with and to reiterate your enthusiasm for the opportunity. Also, it helps you leave a good impression on the recruiting manager by demonstrating your thoughtfulness and appreciation.<\/p>

It demonstrates your enthusiasm for the job and your willingness to put up the extra effort. Also, it offers you the chance to answer any queries or worries the recruiter<\/a> may have had but was unable to address directly during the interview.<\/p>

Also, because they demonstrate the applicant’s attention to detail and commitment, employers typically like follow-up emails after interviews. Occasionally hiring managers will even base their choice of an employee on the caliber of the thank-you cards. Sending one can therefore make the difference between two candidates who are equally qualified<\/p>

So, it might be best to try and write an engaging follow-up email after your interview. This might help give you a competitive edge, differentiate you from other applicants, and increase your chance. But how do you do it?<\/p>

How to Send a Follow-up Email<\/span><\/h2>

Here is a guide on how best you can write a follow-up email after an interview;<\/p>

#1. Start Your Email Using  The Subject Line<\/span><\/h3>

The email recipient’s first impression of your message will be based on the subject line. If you and the person in charge of responding to your interview inquiries have already been exchanging emails, it is generally advisable to continue the conversation by responding to the most recent exchange.<\/p>

When starting a new message, it’s important to include a subject line that will pique the recipient’s interest. This could include a thank you note and a reference to the conversation that took place during the interview. You should, however, strive for the same formality and consistency with the tone of your interview.<\/p>

Your subject line, for instance, might be, <\/p>