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Thank you note? No thanks. |
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Thank-you notes |
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06/25/2006 |
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I am a university professor, and my department just concluded a few interviews for professor positions.
When one of our candidates sent thank you notes, I was stunned, and now I'm reading all about the importance of thank you notes as a follow-up to the interview.
I think this is ridiculous. We are forced to invite several candidates from all around the world to fly to Fresno to do their little dog and pony show for us, to try to convince us that they are the best candidate.
This is nothing less than pure humiliation for these people, I really feel their suffering. To thank us for it is just plain ingratiating, and to me it shows a complete disregard for one's own self-esteem. Let's be honest with ourselves and our job candidates: the interview process is a necessary evil that does not merit a thank-you from anyone who thinks highly of him/herself.
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Professor Receives an "F" in Etiquette
You obviously have tenure, as most tenured professors just don't give a hoot about anything that doesn't bring themselves further stature. If one comes on an interview, they are in all liklihood glad to receive the job and also happy for the opportunity to even interview given the rate at which we turn out degree'd "professionals?" such as yourself... lol.
ALWAYS MIND YOUR MANNERS,as they are a mirror to who you really are.
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