
Back to California!
Hey guys! I dunno if you remembered me from last time, it's been awhile I haven't been here, anyway, I'm back to California, my hometown. I was in TN for a year and I couldn't find any jobs. Most difficult and stressful times I ever encountered, So my mother in law decided to send me back to California (not going to explain, it's complicated) and I finally found two jobs! Plus studying online, it's difficult but I'm grateful for having them. It's been difficult road honestly, I can say thank you guys for listening and helping me through difficult times.

After a job fair=Thank You notes!
Jobcasers, I heard the Urban League Job Fair was awesome! I can’t wait to hear what interviews & offers come from the day. Reminder: Take all of those business cards/contact information & sit down right now to write your TY notes. (Do it now before you forget details about the company/representatives.) TY notes don’t need to be long – a quick paragraph thanking the person for their time, mention something you remember discussing, express your interest in the company/position, and give them your contact information (again). Good luck!

Thank you note
June 19, 2017 Dear Mrs/ Digina June 19, 2017 Food Kick 630 52nd Street New York NY 10019
I Lowell Small Do thank this company for all allowing Do thanks this company for allowing me to share my work experiences. I would like to know when I may begin working ( as soon as possible thank you
Regards,
Lowell
Regards,

Omg so I was notified I won a gift card
Hey follow Jobcase I just received my gift card from Jobcase yes thank you

The art of the handwritten "thank you" note.
For as long as I can remember I have received handwritten thank you notes, and have appreciated every one regardless of whether they were personal or professional. And in all honesty, I'm someone that still loves getting something via "snail mail". Unfortunately, I think this is an art that has been long lost over time due to the increased use of technology. We have fallen into the habit of either sending an email to say thank you, or not sending anything at all (which if it is between these two I would say make sure you at least send an email) and have stopped sending personalized, handwritten notes. This is something so simple that shows you took the time to write out your thoughts, you personalized it, and you are grateful for them giving you their time. And sure, it can be argued that you can do all of this via email, and you can, but think about how much of a differentiator it would be for a hiring manager or business owner to see this vs. the other candidate they interviewed that either didn't send a thank you or sent one through email. It's a standout effort and always very much appreciated. Here are a few articles I found that you might find interesting as well: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/06/fashion/the-found-art-of-thank-you-notes.html?_r=0 http://www.youtern.com/thesavvyintern/index.php/2016/03/27/interview-art-writing-thank-you-note/ http://ideas.hallmark.com/articles/thank-you-ideas/thank-you-messages-what-to-write-in-a-thank-you-card/
So, while I know it takes much more time, just think think it over. You never know, it could be the trick that lands you the job you're really crossing your fingers for! Good luck in your interviews!

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Just received my cdl permit class A license, looking for some training. Tour bus would be great too.

Rules of Thank you Notes
I got this directly from a recruiter friend, and it outlines all the most basic things about these notes. Good stuff!
Below are a few tips on writing formal thank you and follow-up letters to employers:
Thank you letters should be sent within 24 hours of attending the job interview. This will ensure the employer will remember and associate the letter with the interview and will certainly appreciate the effort
• Employer Details: Addressing the letter to the relevant person and typing all information pertaining to name, designation, and location should not have any mistakes. An error-free thank you letter will indicate one’s attention to detail among other things.
• Express Enthusiasm: Express your interest and genuine thanks to the employer by indicating you value the organization and the time they spent talking to you. Use this opportunity to mention you look forward to associating with their team and learning and contributing to their organization.
• Address Unresolved Issues: A brief line or two seeking clarification regarding any doubts you might have after the interview can be included in the thank you letter. Since the thank you letter is perhaps the last chance to indicate or confirm terms, this request must be drafted carefully and must leave a positive impact.
• Personalize not Dramatize: While it is important to personalize the letter a little in an effort to not make it sound too vague and common, one must certainly not go overboard and dramatize the letter. Clearly express your appreciation and interest in the culture of the organization and indicate how informative and interesting it was talking with the employer.
• Conclusion: This should be brief and mention that you look forward to hearing from the employer, and are available by phone or email for any clarifications, or if they require you to attend another round of discussion or interview. Since email is the most commonly used medium of communication, both thank you and follow up letters can be sent via email, if you know the recipient reads their email regularly.
This is better compared to snail mail via the post office, and it is even more important to send the letter in time to employers after attending interviews!

Thank you
I want to say thank you jobcase I appreciate you for all u do I applied at that job You sent me on this website and I heard from them no luck but I appreciate what you do and all you do you see do awesome I'm still looking and applying for jobs wish me luck thank you again be bless.

Job
I got a job today thanks so much jobcase

Interview post
As I read through the replies to my post regarding interviews, I see I have lots of work to do to polish up my interviewing skills. I'd like to thank each of you for your reply. I accept constructive criticism. I have yet to obtain an interview from the submitted applications. I am thankful for advice! God bless all of you!