Follow-Up Letter
Follow-Up Letter
● Follow-up letters are usually sent after some type of initial communication.
● A follow-up letter may put you ahead of the competition by allowing you
another chance to summarize what took place in the initial meeting.
● The purpose is to once again put yourself in front of the person with whom
you met; both to thank her for her time as well as to remind her what the
meeting was about.
Purpose of Follow-up letter
● Sales Letters
● Order Letters
● Complaint Letters
● Adjustment Letters
● Inquiry Letters
● Follow-Up Letters
● Letter of Recommendation
● Acknowledgment Letters
● Cover Letters
● Letters of Resignation
Types of Follow-Up Letter
● LENGTH OF LETTER
Keep it to a brief page. Don’t stress a lot of details – its more important to
send something quickly rather than to delay doing it for days.
Thank-You Letter
Apple’s emphasis on the client and open communication policy mesh well with my own philosophy of business relationships. I
think my education and experience fit the job requirements, and if offered the position, I will give my best.
Please feel free to call me at (302) 555-1369 if I can provide you with any further information. Please give me the job because I am
going through some financial crisis.
Sincerely,
Laura Goodman
Good Example
1212 Delaware Avenue
Wilmington, DE 19806
My enthusiasm for the position and my interest in working for Apple have been strengthened because of the interview. Apple’s
emphasis on the client and open communication policy mesh well with my own philosophy of business relationships. I think my
education and experience fit the job requirements, and if offered the position, I am certain I would make a valuable addition to
your team.
I want to reiterate my strong interest in working with Apple. Your company and this position offer the exact opportunity I seek.
Please feel free to call me at (302) 555-1369 if I can provide you with any further information.
Sincerely,
Laura Goodman
Letters of Acknowledgement
● Make sure you indicate your acceptance of the offer following up with some
topics subject to clarification.
Letter of Acceptance
● Indicate your acceptance of the offer and restate the position title,
compensation offered and the starting date.
GOOD EXAMPLE
Withdrawal letters
● Withdrawal letters are sent once you have accepted the position; you
should inform other employers of your decision and withdraw your
application from consideration.
● You may choose to state that your decision to accept employment with
another organisation was based on a better fit at this point in your career.
Conclusion
● Regardless of the purpose you have in writing a follow-up letter, you have
to remember that the ultimate goal should be to keep a professional ,
cordial, and respectful relationship with your potential employer.