What to write in your interview follow-up email depending on the scenario (first interview, second interview, phone interview, or after no response). Sample interview follow-up emails you can copy, adjust, and use today to make hiring you a no-brainer. Want to save time and have your resume ready in 5 minutes? Try our resume builder. 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
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.
Follow up email subjects for immediately after interview: "Thanks for your time" "Thanks for your time " (e.g. "today", "yesterday", "Friday", etc.) "Great talking with you" "Great talking with you " (e.g. "today", "yesterday", "Friday", etc.) "Really enjoyed our conversation " (e.g.
I'm reaching out to follow up on my interview on [date of interview] for the [Job Title] position at [Company Name], as well as our previous conversation about my skills and experience. I believe wholeheartedly that the role is a great fit for my skills, and I feel that I could provide [Company Name] with exceptional value.

It's always good to send a follow-up thank you email immediately following the interview — even an informational interview. Glassdoor recommends sending an email within 24-48 hours. If you still haven't heard from the company in 7-10 days, it's probably safe to send a follow-up email.

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