Job Search Letters
Job Search Letters
If you forgot to
mention any
important
information
regarding your
qualifications
during the
interview,
include it in
your thank you
email.
Sincerely,
[Your name]
I am writing to ask if you would be willing and have the time to write me a letter of reference
this spring as I search for positions with local Internet companies. If so, it would be ideal to
receive the letter from you by early March.
My goal is to work for a few years at an Internet start-up where I can build skills in search engine
optimization and search engine marketing; I then intend to pursue an MBA. In the reference
letter, I would ask that you speak to X and Y projects that I completed for you during my
internship last summer and the ways in which I contributed to the team. I have attached my
resume to this email and would be happy to provide you with any additional information that
would be helpful.
At your convenience, please let me know if you would be able to write this reference letter for
me. I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you,
[Your name]
Thank you again for your phone call this morning offering me the editorial assistant position. I
received the contract from human resources this afternoon, and have sent it back with my official
acceptance. As we discussed, my start date will be April 5th.
It was a pleasure meeting everyone at XYZ company, and I am excited to join your team and
start contributing to your work. I also feel strongly that this position represents a great growth
opportunity for me.
Please let me know if you need anything else from me at this time; I look forward to seeing you
again soon.
Sincerely,
[Your name]
WITHDRAWAL LETTER
Dear Mr./Ms. [Name]:
Thank you for the opportunity to interview for the assistant editor position at ABC organization.
I enjoyed learning about the wonderful work youre doing in the community, and the ways this
job will facilitate your departments efforts.
After much deliberation, I would like to withdraw my application. While the position offers
many exciting opportunities for me to learn and contribute, the external benefits of my current
job are more closely tied to my long-term career aspirations. I am grateful for all the time and
energy you and your staff put into this process. You have an amazing team, and I wish you the
best of luck with your search.
Best,
[Your name]