PhDchallenger Posted January 30, 2018 Posted January 30, 2018 Is it over the top to send a thank you after the interview day or will it be something that positively impact my chances? Any suggestions for content?
b_l91 Posted January 30, 2018 Posted January 30, 2018 Always send a quick thank you note! Doesn't have to be elaborate or hand written, but you should convey how much you appreciated the opportunity to talk and maybe a couple of specific things that stood out to you (e.g., current research projects, mentor style, etc.) and reiterate your interest/match. I'm not sure that it will necessarily increase your chances, but it's pretty standard to do so and not doing so may be more noticeable. If you stayed with a graduate student host, it's also important to send them a quick thank you email as well.
TakeruK Posted January 30, 2018 Posted January 30, 2018 It's not over the top but it will also not really affect your chances. It's just polite to do so.
kitcassidance Posted January 30, 2018 Posted January 30, 2018 I think it's also a good place to briefly clarify any misspeaks from your interview. I flubbed an answer at an interview Friday, and in a very short thank you note mentioned that I'd thought about our conversation further, and wanted to emphasize xyz. Don't go overboard, but it was a good place for me to better articulate what I had failed to say in person. Just got a very positive response back, with several follow up questions - had I not sent a thank you, there would not have really been a place to extend our conversation. (Obviously, if the conversation went really well and you have nothing to clarify, that's better news haha!) As others have said though, sending a thank you is a nice way to bookend the application process.
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