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							<title>Never Forget The Thank You Note: How, When, and Why to Send One</title>
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															<description><![CDATA[Sending out a thank you note after an interview is common courtesy—a simple gesture that tells the interviewer that you are grateful for the meeting, and value their time. According to recent studies, however, only 20% of interviewers actually do it. So get to the store (Target has a nice selection of note cards) and]]></description>
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