When should a follow-up letter be written to a recruiter?

a. Before the interview to thank him/her for granting you the interview
b. Approximately 2 weeks after you did not get the job to inquire
c. A few days after the interview
d. When you are sure you got the position


ANS: C
Correct: A follow-up letter thanking the recruiter is a courtesy and a reminder of the nurse's interest in receiving a timely response.
Incorrect:
a. The question asks about a follow-up letter, and this choice describes contact before the interview.
b. It is inappropriate to inquire by letter about why the job was not given to the applicant.
d. The follow-up letter is sent to thank the agency for interviewing the applicant.

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