A licensed vocational nurse (LVN) is writing a follow-up letter after a personal interview. What guideline should be followed when writing a follow-up letter?
A) Thank the interviewer for taking valuable time.
B) Write the letter within a week after the interview.
C) Avoid restating qualifications in the follow-up letter.
D) Conclude the letter by mentioning the easiest method for contact.
A
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The letter should thank the interviewer for his or her valuable time. The follow-up letter should be submitted within 24 hours instead of a week after the interview. Qualifications and the nurse's interest in the position can be stated briefly in a follow-up letter. The easiest method of contact should be given in the conclusion of a cover letter with the resume.
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