Even if youdon’tget the job, though, it’s smart to send a note of thanks.
A gracious follow-up letter will help you stand out from the other applicants and possibly lead to future opportunites.
Tell them what impressed you about the company or the department you were being considered for.
Let them know you would like to keep in touch and would like to be considered for future openings.
Check out the link below for a sample letter and other post-job-rejection strategies.
The Letter to Write When You Don’t Get the Job| The Ladders
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