3 Powerful Thank-You Notes You Can Write in Under 30 Seconds
Don’t get mad at what I’m about to write. Promise?
OK. Here goes…
Political TV ads are valuable and educational.
Wait! Come back! I can explain.
The election is over, Republicans now have the largest House majority in nearly a century and we can all return to a world free of political ads.
Well, almost. Hear me out first.
Yes, political ads are often negative and even a bit slimy — although sometimes the commercials are wickedly clever (watch the “spelling bee” ad).
But look beyond the overblown rhetoric, and you’ll find a career lesson. A political ad is an exercise in brevity as candidates need to leave their mark in 30 seconds.
Yep, even a quick message can have a lasting impression. That’s why these three thank-you notes say a lot with a little.
1. How to thank an employee who took you under his/her wing
Hi _____,
Thank you for all your help the past few weeks [at my internship/as I adjusted to the new job]. It was great to have someone who could answer questions and introduce me to people. I [reference a specific moment in which the person helped you; for instance, “would have been lost in that first meeting when we had to update the team on our progress. You were a huge help there.”]
Thanks again!
– You
Note: It takes 30 seconds to make someone’s day. You also strengthen the relationship with the person who mentored you.
2. How to thank someone for a referral that led to a new job
Hi _____,
Thank you so much for [referring my name/passing my name] for the [job title] position at [company]. This week, I found out I landed the job!
I am excited to start at [company] and forever grateful you helped to make it happen. If I can return the favor in any way, please ask.
Have a great day,
– You
Note: As a practical matter, the person should know if his/her networking helped you with the job. Plus, you should always thank people who play a pivotal role in your career. It’s common courtesy and a fundamental of networking (like these six words).
3. How to thank someone for a referral that led to a business deal
Hi _____,
Thank you so much for [referring my name/passing my name] to [name of person] at [company where you landed a deal]. This week, I found out our company secured the [business/contract/deal].
I am thrilled to work with [name of the company] and forever grateful you helped to make it happen. If I can return the favor in any way, please ask.
Have a great day,
– You
Note: The person should know if his/her networking led you to a successful venture. So take 30 seconds and give a recap. You know how people say “It’s better to give than receive”? I guarantee the person who assisted you will feel great for days — even though you picked up the business for your own company.
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