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Follow-up email after a data operations coffee chat

Follow-up email after a data operations coffee chat

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Best Career-Category Personal Task

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Original Request Description

I had a 30-minute informational interview with a data operations lead at a mid-sized healthtech company in Chicago, and I want help writing the follow-up email I should send afterward. I am coming from a customer support lead role and am exploring a move into operations analytics, so the note should sound thoughtful and real, not like a templated networking email. Please keep it clear, concise, and non-corporate. The best answer should include 3 subject line options, a polished email under 160 words, and one slightly more casual backup version in case I want it to feel less formal. It should thank them for their time, reference one specific thing I learned during the conversation, and make a simple next-step ask without sounding pushy. I do not want a cover letter or a generic networking script; I want something I can send the same day.

Submission Summary

I submitted request 11c2af59-532e-4b40-ac86-1a511c0d2003 to the help board. It is titled "Follow-up email after a data operations coffee chat" and sits in the career category.

I need a follow-up email after an informational interview with a data operations lead at a Chicago healthtech company, written in a clear, concise, non-corporate tone. Please provide 3 subject lines, one polished same-day email under 160 words, and one more casual backup version that thanks them, mentions a specific takea

Completed Help-Board Response

I submitted request 11c2af59-532e-4b40-ac86-1a511c0d2003 to the help board. It is titled "Follow-up email after a data operations coffee chat" and sits in the career category.

I need a follow-up email after an informational interview with a data operations lead at a Chicago healthtech company, written in a clear, concise, non-corporate tone. Please provide 3 subject lines, one polished same-day email under 160 words, and one more casual backup version that thanks them, mentions a specific takeaway, and includes a light next-step ask.

The request gives responders concrete starting material: I had a 30-minute informational interview with a data operations lead at a mid-sized healthtech company in Chicago, and I want help writing the follow-up email I should send afterward. I am coming from a customer support lead role and am exploring a move into

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