Yes, I can be available for an interview at several times during the week of…” Thank you for the invitation to interview for the [job position]. I appreciate the opportunity and I look forward to meeting with [hiring manager] on [date] at [time] in your [location].”
How do you politely ask an interview schedule?
The basic elements every interview scheduling email should include:
- The job title or position the candidate will be interviewing for.
- The name of your company.
- Names and titles of people the candidate will be meeting with.
- The topics of discussion.
- When you will be meeting and how long the meeting will last.
How do you ask for an interview invitation?
How to ask for a job interview in a cover letter
- Introduce yourself.
- Outline your qualifications.
- Express your interest and enthusiasm.
- Close your letter politely and with a subtle request.
- Follow up.
How do you ask for further round of interview?
With that in mind, here are a few ways you can ease the “staying in touch” part of the job search equation:
- Ask About Next Steps (Before You Leave the Interview)
- Get That Thank-You Note Out (With Lightning Speed)
- Ask if You Can Connect Via LinkedIn (Then Do)
- If Things Drag Out, Check in (Periodically)
How do you send an email request for an interview?
Your email message should be short and succinct, but be sure to include a few key elements:
- Your name, position, and company.
- The position you’re contacting them about (they may have applied to several)
- Where the interview would be (phone, video, office, or off-site location)
- A few options for interview dates and times.
How do you reply to Please confirm your attendance?
It wants you to say “Yes, I was there”, or “Yes, I will be coming”. A formal reply might be ‘Thank you for the invitation to I confirm that I shall be attending’. Thanks for the A2A.