Anonymous wrote:No she doesn't , PP.
Keep it simple, OP. Thank them for the interview, OP. Let them know you're enthusiastic about the interview and maybe highlight one or two reasons you think you are a great match for the position. Close by telling them you are looking forward to hearing from them about the position.
Good luck, OP!
Yes, this is perfect advice. If there was something specific that you discussed in the interview that you've given more thought, you can follow up on that also. (For instance if a parent is specifically interested in or concerned about something and you have some relevant experience, or gave it some thought and had ideas about activities that might be fun for Johnny and help build his social skills, etc...)
Good for you for doing the letter in the first place. So few people do this (whether in the nanny world or in my professional non-profit gigs) and it's a huge pet peeve of mine. A well written thank you note matters a lot to me as an employer.
Good luck!