The advantage of an e-mail is that you can get them to your interviewers very quickly after the interview. Especially in a situation where the decision turn-around is going to be fast, a written note may take longer to get to them. I prefer a written note, since it's more personal, but e-mail appears to be acceptable.
I don't think that my thank-you e-mails pushed employers to hire me, but it probably did not hurt.
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Re: Thank you notes?
You obviously have not met my boss.hopkins23 wrote:'Besides people on this forum, I've never met anyone who did written thank you notes.
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