Follow Up Interview Letter. True, a letter (doesn't matter how great) will not win you a job contract. Start with the name of the person who interviewed you.
Things to avoid in your letter. After greeting them by their name, you should thank them for. Why SHOULD you respond to a job rejection?
It's the key to getting noticed, it's the key to standing out, it's the key -- ultimately -- to securing the job you want.
This type of letter is It will definitely help your interviewer to draw attention to you and your interview.
Reaching out shows initiative, enthusiasm and professionalism. Aside from the enthusiasm you have displayed during your interview, a follow-up letter will let you express your interest and willingness to take the responsibility that the position entails. Remember to keep the tone of your correspondence professional and courteous.