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Consolidated thank you emails
I had an interview today in which I sat with multiple partners at once. Is it appropriate/acceptable to write a single email to both of them? The conversation was basically between the three of us. My impression is that it would be silly to email them both separately.
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Re: Consolidated thank you emails
Yes email them both separately.
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Re: Consolidated thank you emails
Power move is to BCC them, put yourself in the cc line.
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Re: Consolidated thank you emails
I'd email them separately. Thank you emails don't take that long to write anyway, so doing 2 of them won't be a huge hassle.
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Re: Consolidated thank you emails
Thanks. I was just worried about it looking stupid because I plan to reference a few things we said during the conversation.cowgirl_bebop wrote:I'd email them separately. Thank you emails don't take that long to write anyway, so doing 2 of them won't be a huge hassle.
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