Thank You notes

Writing thank you notes is a lost art. Handwritten notes provide that extra effort that recipients really appreciate. Take the time and thank the important people in your life – they deserve it! Please see an easy thank you template, helpful tips and a few examples below for guidance!

Template:

Date

Dear __________,

Thank you so much for [the gift / your time / your help / favor, etc.]. I am truly [appreciative / thankful / humbled / overwhelmed] for/by the [thought of the gift / time you spent / help]. I cannot wait to use the [gift / advice] for [how you plan to use gift / advice / purpose]. Here, include specifics about the gift/experience. State why you are thankful for the person/people who gave the gift/help/time/advice. [Hope to see you soon / I can’t wait to see you again / I look forward to speaking with you soon.] Thank you so much for your [time / kindness / generosity / thoughtfulness]! 

[Sincerely / Regards / Best / Thanks again], 

Your name

Example 1: Advice/Help/Time

June 16, 2019

Dear Sue,

Thank you so much for the time you spent mentoring me over the last month. I am truly appreciative for the advice you gave me about handling my complicated situation at work. I cannot wait to use the networking tips for meeting new people to broaden my reach at my company. All of the help you have given me over our multiple meetings is so helpful to me early in my career. I am truly blessed to have a new friend like you. I cannot wait to see you again soon and let you know how your advice helped my situation. Thank you so much for your time and mentorship!

Best,

Mary 

Example 2: Job Interview/Meeting/Professional

May 17, 2019

Dear Mrs. Hayes,

Thank you so much for meeting with me to discuss the open Receptionist position at ABC Company. I am truly thankful for the time you spent speaking to me about how wonderful your company is. I cannot wait to hear back about the position, as my skills and experience sound like a perfect fit for what you are looking for in this role. I cannot believe that we were both on the debate team in college and I really appreciate that you took the time to show me around the office space during our meeting. I look forward to speaking with you soon! Thank you again for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Joe Smith

Example 3: Gift

July 8, 2019

Dear Uncle Rob,

Thank you so much for travel book, Euros and glass picture frames. I am overwhelmed by the thought of the gift and support you have given me over this time while I finished graduate school. I cannot wait to read the book on my next trip to Ireland and will fill the frame with a picture of me in front of Blarney Castle, so I always remember the trip! I plan on spending the money on a pint or two down at the local pub! You have always pushed me to think outside the box and travel outside my comfort zone, so this gift is perfectly fitting of how I think of you. Hope to see you soon when I return and I’ll tell you all about my travels! Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness!

Love,

Hank

Jayne Mattson

Jayne Mattson is the author of You, You, Me, You: The Art of Talking to People, Networking and Building Relationships. She is a Certified Career Management Consultant and Founder of JayneMattson.com, through which she supports early to mid-career professionals who want to take charge of their careers.

As a Career Management Consultant Jayne helps early to mid- career professionals in all aspects of their careers such as; new career exploration, how to effectively build relationships for career advancement and how to answer the salary question that will increase your chances of negotiating at the offer stage. Through one on one coaching, webinars and seminars, Jayne provides practice advice and career tips that will enhance and advance you in your career. She is also a Confidence Coach for Budget Buddies, a non-profit that helps low-income women through workshops and personal financial coaches become more economically self-sufficient. If you are interested in learning more about Jayne and her services, go to https://jaynemattson.com/ .

A skilled trainer and facilitator, Jayne has applied her expertise in developing and leading dynamic career enrichment seminars. In addition, Jayne frequently authors articles on numerous career topics; her work has appeared on Mashable.com, Monster, CareerBuilder, as well as in print publications including the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times.

https://jaynemattson.com
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