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Additional Correspondence
UNDERGRADUATE
Additional Correspondence
This section addresses the additional letters you will write after
you have submitted your resume to employers, and in some cases,
after interviewing with employers. It also includes information
on networking letters you might write throughout a career exploration
process. To further support you, the Center offers the following:
Self Help Resources. Visit the
Center and pick up a Career Guide in which are models
and examples of letters. We also distribute Job Choices,
a publication series that has articles on letter writing. Our
career resource area has books on job searching that discuss letter
writing as well. The recommended reading below will also present
explanations, models and examples.
Staff Assistance/Workshops. Career
consultants will be happy to discuss your letter writing concerns,
either in appointments (call 443-3616) or during "drop-ins",
10-15 minute, unscheduled meetings available 12 - 2:30 PM on Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, or 4:30 to 6:30 on Wednesdays. These
same times can be used for critiquing letters. The Center schedules
workshops on letter writing and publicizes them in the Calendar
of Events of this site and on the calendar maintained on OrangeLink,
formerly eRecruiting.
Recommended Reading:
Interview Follow-up Letters
Status Inquiry Letters
Accepting an Offer
Declining an Offer
Responding to
a Rejection
Networking
Letters