Anonymous wrote:As a recruiter, a thank you/follow up email is sufficient. I often receive mailed thank you notes after a decision has been made, and they go straight into the trash. While an email might get a flag and more likely a reply.
Call me old-fashioned, but I think a traditional mailed note has a personal touch and shows that you are making an effort. Anyone can shoot off an email. But it actually takes some thought and time to go to the store, buy a thank-you card, write a note of thanks, put a stamp on it, and take it to the mailbox. Not a recruiter, but I have been on hiring committees, and those who actually sent a mailed card always rose to the top of the heap for me.