Q: Interview Thank You Note

<p>Ok, this might sound stupid so forgive my ignorance. However, I know it's common courtesy to give a thank you since the interviewer took out time from their time to help us. However, my interviewer and I only talked through the phone and she never emailed me. We met at Starbucks, so I don't have her address. I'd feel awkward/weird calling her to ask for her address since any normal person would want to know the reason why and to state that it's for a thankyou note kindof beats the purpose of the nice/surprise feeling she'd get. So basically all of that was to ask, is there a way to find my alumn's address? Or is the only way to get through an awkward phonecall in which I directly ask for her address and risk being rude since she might not have told me because she focuses on privacy?</p>

<p>Help ^^</p>

<p>Why don't you just call her, ask a few short follow up questions and then say how much you appreciate the time she took off to interview you. I think she'll get your intentions.</p>

<p>You could also do a reverse lookup on yellowpages.com or any website like that. As long as it is a house number with an area code, they can find it!!</p>

<p>Ohh! Ok i feel completely ignorant for not thinking of those ways. I'll try the reverse lookup first and then just call her if it fails. ^^ (Thanks guys!)</p>

<p>Or, you could call the central alumni coordinator (if you don't get his/her numbers w/ reverse lookup) and get her e-mail or home addy. My interviewer called me, I called back, but I couldn't get ahold of her. So, I tracked her down and got her e-mail address.</p>

<p>I simply searched my interviewer's telephone number on google, and it listed her address. Also, try looking him/her up in the phone book if he/she is in your area.</p>

<p>yeah it's kind of sad i repeatedly google my alumni interviewer just to see if anything new has popped up.</p>

<p>he was a really cool guy, though.</p>

<p>anyone have a class of '05 interviewer?</p>