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The Little Extra That Could: HR Managers in HR.BLR.com Poll Say Thank-You Notes Can Make a Difference in Who Gets the Job

It wont guarantee youll land that job, but human resource professionals at HR.BLR.com say that sending a thank-you note following your interview may improve your chances.

Old Saybrook, CT (PRWEB) June 30, 2005 -- It wont guarantee youll land that job, but sending a thank-you note following your interview may improve your chances, based on the results of an online poll at HR.BLR.com, a website for human resource professionals.

The poll, conducted June 9-15, asked HR website visitors to answer this question: Are you more likely to hire someone who has sent you a post-interview thank-you note?" Of the 555 participants, just as many said yes" as no" – 16 percent for each answer. But 45 percent, the largest voting bloc, said perhaps." The remaining 23 percent said probably not."

Our poll indicates that youre more likely than not to be dealing with a hiring manager who will take a thoughtful, well-written note into consideration," said HR.BLR.com Managing Web Editor Kevin Flood. And even if sending a note doesnt improve your chances, you need to consider what harm you might be doing by not sending one."

With the competition for jobs so fierce these days, HR professionals are looking at more and more criteria to help them decide who has the edge, Flood said. The right note can give a hiring manager additional insight on your intelligence, manners, and communication skills – not to mention your desire for the job.

HR.BLR.com, State HR Answers and Tools Online," provides the HR profession with an assortment of tools to help make the right hiring decisions, including Best Practices in Recruitment and Retention, a book that explains the best practices of such leading employers as Starbucks, Southwest Airlines, and the Home Depot. Download it for free here: http://www.blr.com/82008400/PRS28

About BLR
Old Saybrook, Conn.-based BLR produces plain-English compliance and training resources for HR, compensation, safety, and environmental managers. For more information and a free catalog, call 800-727-5257 or visit BLR.com.

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