Don't: Make generic statements. This is your last chance to place yourself as a top hiring candidate. So, avoid writing a follow-up email that only sums up the same closing sentiments you used in the interview. For example, don't simply write, "Thank you for your time yesterday. I'm excited about the idea of joining your team!".
Email Subject: Thank you + follow up on [Position] interview. Hi [Name], Thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me about the [position] at [Company Name] today. I really enjoyed learning about [current project or initiative] and how [something specific you talked about in the interview].
Email subject line: Application follow up - [Job title] Hi [Name] I applied for the position of [Job Title] via SEEK two weeks ago. I wanted to follow up to see if my application was received and to check on the timeline for filling the role.
When following up with someone after a job interview, the title of your email can be "Follow Up" or "Thank You." The latter is more polite, but the former is more direct and to the point. You could also include the job title in the follow-up email subject line.

1. Follow-up email after a short interview. A short follow-up version may be most appropriate as a thank-you email after a phone interview. In the short version, you'll want to be concise: Subject line: Thank you for your time. Dear Ms. Owekwe, Thank you for taking the time to speak with me about the marketing coordinator role. It was great

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