So I just had an interview with a federal judge and his clerks and I'd like to send them all quick thank you emails. The problem is, I don't have any of their email addresses. Should I call each one of them and try do the short-sweet-follow-up over the phone?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I tried to use a forum search and didn't find an answer, so I apologize if this question has already been addressed.
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Re: Following Up After Interview without Contact Info
I would either put an actual printed note in the mail, or call chambers and ask what would be a good e-mail address.
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Re: Following Up After Interview without Contact Info
I prefer to send judges (particularly older ones) physical notesA. Nony Mouse wrote:I would either put an actual printed note in the mail, or call chambers and ask what would be a good e-mail address.