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:

  1. The job title or position the candidate will be interviewing for.
  2. The name of your company.
  3. Names and titles of people the candidate will be meeting with.
  4. The topics of discussion.
  5. 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

  1. Introduce yourself.
  2. Outline your qualifications.
  3. Express your interest and enthusiasm.
  4. Close your letter politely and with a subtle request.
  5. 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:

  1. Ask About Next Steps (Before You Leave the Interview)
  2. Get That Thank-You Note Out (With Lightning Speed)
  3. Ask if You Can Connect Via LinkedIn (Then Do)
  4. 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:

  1. Your name, position, and company.
  2. The position you’re contacting them about (they may have applied to several)
  3. Where the interview would be (phone, video, office, or off-site location)
  4. 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.