Not only will they remember that you were willing to go a little further to show your gratitude about the interview and excitement about the role, but they'll have a physical reminder of it sitting right in front of them. When you see someone's handwriting, it feels like you 'really put in the effort,' says Salemi.
'It can signal that you are willing to go the extra mile, which can be very attractive to potential employers.'
'A handwritten thank you note can help you stand out in the job interview process,' says Angelina Darrisaw, a former manager at Viacom and CEO of C-Suite Coach. But most probably won't send anything by snail mail. Interviewers likely speak with many candidates, many of whom will remember to sent over a thank you email after they meet.