How do you say thank you for interviewing me?
How do you say thank you for interviewing me?
A short and straightforward subject line like “Thank you for your time” can work for most post-interview thank-you notes. If you plan to write a more informal message, try something like “Great to meet you today.”
How do you thank someone for an interview?
Consider these examples:
- ‘Thank you for your invitation to interview with (company name).
- “Yes, I very much would like to interview with you at…”
- “Yes, I can be available for an interview at several times during the week of…”
- “Thank you for the invitation to interview for the (job position).
How do you say thank you for considering me?
Dear [Interviewer Name], I want to thank you for taking the time to interview me for the [position name] position. I’m confident that my experience in [relevant experience] and my proven track record in [skills] will make me an excellent employee. Thanks again for your consideration.
How do you respond to thank you for your hard work?
Some appropriate responses would be:
- “My pleasure.”
- “Don’t mention it.”
- “You’re [most] welcome.”
- “I’m glad I could help/be of help.”
- “Oh [no], thank you! Always at your service.”
- “It was not a problem at all. [I’m] glad I could be of assistance.”
How do you respond when someone says keep it up?
A good response to this is, “Thanks, I will.”…Keep up the good work.
- Boss: Katie, I really like the way that you designed this. The colors really work well together. I think this is going to look great.
- Katie: Oh, thank you.
- Boss. You’ve really been doing some great stuff lately. Keep up the good work.
Why is it hard to receive compliments?
Science tells us it’s a loop. There are three factors happening here, feeding into one another endlessly to make it hard to accept compliments: low self-esteem, cognitive dissonance, and high expectations. It goes like this: you don’t think much of yourself, for whatever reason.
What to say to keep it up?
What is another word for keep it up?
persist | persevere |
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hold up | prevail |
abide | tough it out |
stay with it | bide |
run on | carry through |
How do you respond to keep up the good work?
Say “thanks.” Begin your response by saying “thank you.” And sound like you mean it….
- Share the credit.
- Return the compliment.
- Keep it short.
- Respond quickly to email compliments.
- Manage your “impostor syndrome.” Sometimes high achievers find it extremely difficult to hear praise, believing they don’t really deserve it.
How do you respond to good work?
Here are a few ways to respond to a compliment:
- “Thank you, it makes my day to hear that.”
- “I really put a lot of thought into this, thank you for noticing.”
- “Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to express that.”
- “Thank you, I am happy to hear you feel that way!”