interview follow-up thank you

I had an interview today and would like to follow up with a thank you. I don’t have her postal address, so my options are e-mail and phone. Which is better?

<p>The e-mail thank-you would be better since it would be more formal than a phone call.
If you know where the interviewer works, you could send the thank-you there by postal service. You also could check your phone book or switchboard.com for her home address.</p>

<p>Was it her work number....</p>

<p>no, home and cell</p>

<p>"If you know where the interviewer works, you could send the thank-you there by postal service."</p>

<p>northstarmom, for thank you notes is it preferable email the interviewer or send them a note at their work address?</p>

<p>Send a card, much better and shows some class, emails are a dime a dozen, cards are rare</p>

<p>even to someones office??</p>

<p>YES, I work in an office for a public official- cards get put on top of the pile, emails at the bottom.....handwritten cards show you took some time...to the office is fine....it will get noticed as opposed to an email which may in fact get glossed over</p>

<p>k will do, thank you for your help</p>