If you have excellent writing, hand write it and mail it. If you write like a doctor, spare a moment and use a word processor, then sign and mail it.
Occasionally for job fairs, etc. The company will stipulate that they would like notes emailed instead of hand mailed. If you received a "packet" from the company, read it through :)
2007-09-11 20:08:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Both are acceptable. You can prepare the 'thank you' note prior to your interview. After the interview, hand the note to the Receptionist and request her to hand it to the interviewer/s. This leaves impressive mark.
2007-09-11 20:13:49
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answered by SGElite 7
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Hand written notes always carry style and class.
2007-09-11 20:05:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Hand written, it shows you will take time and trouble to do something.
A quality an employer will like.
2007-09-11 20:06:37
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answered by keith j 4
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it should be typed and mailed in if this is limited then emailed but formally
2007-09-11 20:05:54
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answered by striker 3
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Be professional, type it and mail it.
2007-09-11 20:01:54
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answered by flingebunt 7
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it should be e-mailed
2007-09-11 20:08:02
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answered by ashif_noohu 2
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