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Thank-You Letter
  1.  As soon after the interview as possible, a letter should be sent to express your appreciation for the opportunity  
    to present yourself.
  2. Use the letter to express your continued interest in the position and organization. Some details of things  
    which impressed you are a nice way to personalize your letter and convey your interest more convincingly.
  3. Supply any additional information that was requested at the time of the visit or interview.
  4. It is acceptable to email your thank-you letter. Be sure it retains the degree of professionalism you would  
    have in a hard copy letter.
1234 College Ave. 
Reading, PA 19607 
 
Date 
 
William Johnson 
LMO Pharmaceutical Company 
9183 Short Hills Road 
Philadelphia, PA 19111 
 
Dear Mr. Johnson: 
 
Thank you for the opportunity to interview with you on Friday, October 23, 2013. The Account Representative position 
we discussed is a wonderful opportunity for which I feel uniquely qualified. 
 
As we discussed, my background in both the sciences and business will enable me to interact effectively with 
physicians and pharmacists. Not only am I able to discuss the technical aspects of your products, I understand 
marketing techniques and the importance of the bottom line. 
 
If you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me by phone or email. Again, thank you for 
meeting with me. I look forward to speaking with you again soon. 
 
Sincerely, 
 
Martin A. Student