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Thank you notes after return visit?

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Aug 31, 2017 3:30 pm

This is the firm that I'm going to accept the offer. After I got an offer, my screener and CB interviewers reached out to me and asked if I had any questions. Should I at least email them back and inform them that I accept the offer? In my return visit I met associates and partners in the practice group that I'm most interested in. Given they are the people I'll be working with (and receiving work from) in the future, should I send them a short thank you note?

I know there is a controversy on TLS regarding whether one should send a thank you note after interviews. How about after return visit? I know I have an offer in hand, and I don't have to send anything. But should I? What is the etiquette here?

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Re: Thank you notes after return visit?

Post by rpupkin » Thu Aug 31, 2017 3:37 pm

Anonymous User wrote:How about after return visit? I know I have an offer in hand, and I don't have to send anything. But should I? What is the etiquette here?
Thank you notes are neither needed nor expected.

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Re: Thank you notes after return visit?

Post by Davidbentley » Thu Aug 31, 2017 3:47 pm

Preemptive thank you notes are unnecessary. If someone emailed you, respond. That second sentence is the the single biggest key to biglaw success.

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