Job Interview Follow-Up Etiquette
A Knock em Dead Facebook follower writes, “When writing a ‘Thank you for the interview’ letter, should I address the person by first name since I usually refer to them by their first name in the interview?” An interesting question of professional etiquette, where as much depends on the age and status differential between interviewer and candidate, as it depends on the interviewer being addressed as s/he prefers. Let’s review the essential rule of interview address and then apply it to a thank you or follow-up letter.

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Glassdoor Team | Author & Career Expert at Glassdoor | Oct 11, 2011
- Only use a first name if you are encouraged to do so.
- If you are not sure, ask.
- If there is a generation or more between you, always stick with Mr/Ms until specifically asked to do otherwise.
- Other employees using a personal form of address is not your signal to do likewise.
- If you are encouraged to use first names with a senior person in the privacy of an interview, that is all well and good, but you should revert to the more respectful Mr/Ms at any time others are part of your conversation.

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