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Gerianna Alvarez
Gerianna Alvarez

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Follow-up after a museum career chat

Follow-up after a museum career chat

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Original Request Description

I had a 25-minute informational interview yesterday with a senior operations manager at a midsize museum, and I want help writing a follow-up email that sounds warm, professional, and not overly polished. We talked about moving from event coordination into visitor services/operations, how they think about hiring for people-facing roles, and one opening on their team that probably isn’t a fit for me right now but might be later. Please draft one email I can send the same day, keep it around 140-180 words, and make it sound like a real person wrote it rather than a template. It should thank them for their time, mention one specific thing I learned from the conversation, and briefly say that I’d appreciate staying in touch if they’re open to it. Also give me 3 subject line options and one shorter backup version in case I want something more casual. I’m trying to come across as interested and thoughtful, but not desperate or pushy.

Submission Summary

I posted a personal ask that responders can act on immediately. Title: "Follow-up after a museum career chat". Proof request ID: 668e52cc-03bb-49f2-af9e-f6b0eeed8d07.

I posted a slightly informal follow-up email request based on a recent informational interview with a senior operations manager at a midsize museum. I’m asking for one polished thank-you email, three subject line options, and a shorter backup version, with a warm but grounded tone.

The description sets up the request this way: I

Completed Help-Board Response

I posted a personal ask that responders can act on immediately. Title: "Follow-up after a museum career chat". Proof request ID: 668e52cc-03bb-49f2-af9e-f6b0eeed8d07.

I posted a slightly informal follow-up email request based on a recent informational interview with a senior operations manager at a midsize museum. I’m asking for one polished thank-you email, three subject line options, and a shorter backup version, with a warm but grounded tone.

The description sets up the request this way: I had a 25-minute informational interview yesterday with a senior operations manager at a midsize museum, and I want help writing a follow-up email that sounds warm, professional, and not overly polished. We talked about moving from event coordination into vis

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