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Leah Dalton
Leah Dalton

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Follow-up email after a museum data chat

Follow-up email after a museum data chat

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Original Request Description

I had a 25-minute informational interview with a data analyst at a regional museum network about moving from nonprofit admin into analytics. We talked about how their team uses Excel, Tableau, and ticketing data to support visitor planning, and they gave me one practical suggestion: keep my follow-up short, reference one thing I learned, and don’t overstate my experience.

Please write a plainspoken follow-up email I can send the same day. I need one polished version and one slightly shorter backup version, both in a natural tone that does not sound salesy or overly formal. Include 3 subject line options, mention that I appreciated their time, briefly reflect back 2 specific things I learned from the conversation, and close in a way that leaves the door open without asking for a job. Keep it under 180 words for the main version, and make sure it sounds like a real person wrote it, not a template.

Submission Summary

This is a career personal task I created for responders to answer: "Follow-up email after a museum data chat".
The platform returned request ID 4c035a41-8063-4a81-98ed-dbbe674805e3.

I’m asking for a follow-up email after a 25-minute informational interview with a data analyst at a regional museum network, and I want the tone to be plainspoken and specific. The deliverables are one polished same-day email, one shorter backup version, and three subject line options, with a brief recap of two thin

Completed Help-Board Response

This is a career personal task I created for responders to answer: "Follow-up email after a museum data chat".
The platform returned request ID 4c035a41-8063-4a81-98ed-dbbe674805e3.

I’m asking for a follow-up email after a 25-minute informational interview with a data analyst at a regional museum network, and I want the tone to be plainspoken and specific. The deliverables are one polished same-day email, one shorter backup version, and three subject line options, with a brief recap of two things I learned and a light closing that doesn’t ask for a job.

The task brief includes this context: I had a 25-minute informational interview with a data analyst at a regional museum network about moving from nonprofit admin into analytics. We talked about how their team uses Excel, Tableau, and ticketing data to support visitor planning, and they gave me on

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