

Send the emails within 1-2 days of your interviews Make sure not to bombard your interviewers with too many links or irrelevant information – one specific project example should be enough! 4. “I know we talked about my side data projects, so I thought you might like to see the results of my March Madness bracket analysis from last year”).

If relevant, you could also provide a link to a project, your GitHub profile, or another sample of your work that supports your note (i.e. “I’m excited that your data science team is implementing Python, and to put my expertise to use!”). Reiterate your interest, provide data science/analytics project examples if relevantĪ great starting point for what to write in these emails is to emphasize your interest in the particular role based on your conversation (i.e. If you spoke to several people at once on an interview panel, each of them should still get a different email.

You will really stand out if the emails are personalized based on the conversations that you had with each person. Write separate, personalized emails to every interviewerĭo not write the same thing to everyone! Short, 4-5 sentence emails are fine, but you should be writing unique emails to each person that interviewed you. Throughout the interview process, make sure you’re collecting business cards from any interviewers that you speak with so that you can send them a thank-you note afterwards. Collect business cards from your interviewers! Here are our tips for what to write, who to send to, and when to send. Tips for Post-Interview Follow-Up The Art of the Thank-You Emailįirst things first! After in-person or on-site interviews it is expected that the interviewee (you!) will follow-up with thank-you notes. Once you’ve gone through a few rounds of interviews, especially if things went well, you might be tempted to think that the next step is to wait, but remember it’s not over until it’s over! You want to focus on leaving a positive impression on a potential employer throughout the process, and that includes how and when you follow-up with them.
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To conclude our series on data science and analytics job searching, we wanted to cover a key, but often overlooked, step in the process: how to follow-up after your interview! If you missed them, you can also check out our previous articles on how to write data scientist resumes and tips for phone and in-person interviews. This post is contributed by Burtch Works’ data science and analytics recruiting team. How to Follow-Up After Data Science & Analytics Interviews
