Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Withdrawal Letters

Remember hearing that an interview is your chance to find out about the organization you are interviewing with? During or after an interview you may decide the job you interviewed for is not a good fit for you, or that you are not interested in working for that employer. If this happens, send a withdrawal letter. You don't need to give a lot of detail regarding why you are no longer interested--you don't want to "burn any bridges". You do want to be professional and courteous. Thank the employer for their time and consideration and say you would like to withdraw from consideration. Say what position you interviewed for and when you interviewed. Use business letter format. For more information, or an example of a letter of withdrawal, contact us. ~ jan

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