
I am a big fan of a good thank you note. Always handwritten, always well thought out. Thank you notes are a great way to gain a favor with the recipient. The advice given in this article does leave a good point. Here is an excerpt.
While it may feel like an odd time for gratitude, you may make some good impressions by composing a few handwritten thank-you notes to those who have helped you in your career. Similarly, if you can craft a graceful departure email thanking colleagues for their support, providing your personal contact information and saying you are open to any leads or introductions, again you may be pleased with the results.
-Lifehacker (via)
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