EverCV now drafts your post-interview thank-you email
The post-interview thank-you email has two failure modes.
Too generic: "It was great meeting you. I'm very excited about this opportunity and look forward to hearing from you." This is noise. It doesn't remind the interviewer of anything specific. It doesn't differentiate you from anyone else who interviewed that day.
Too eager: Three follow-up emails in 48 hours. Don't.
EverCV Pro now drafts a thank-you that avoids both traps.
What it generates
You give it: company, role, interviewer name (if you know it), interview date, and notes about what you discussed. The more specific the notes, the better the output.
It returns:
Subject line — includes the interviewer's first name if you provided it. Under 60 characters. Not "Thank you for your time" — something like "Thank you — Senior Engineer interview at Stripe, Jane."
Email body — 100-150 words. Specifically references something from the interview (not fabricated — it uses your notes). Re-affirms fit on something concrete. Offers to provide anything they need. Doesn't grovel.
Follow-up timing — when to send a nudge if you haven't heard back, and how to phrase it. "Follow up in 5 business days with a short reply asking for a timeline update" is different advice than "wait two weeks."
Standout points — 2-3 things you should re-emphasize in any subsequent round, based on what the role needs and what you discussed.
Why notes matter
"Talked about the payment infrastructure migration and the move to k8s" is enough to generate something specific. "Discussed role" is not. The endpoint uses your notes as the grounding signal — without them, the output falls back to a reasonably specific but somewhat generic thank-you.
Where this fits in the lifecycle
EverCV Pro now covers every stage from application to accepted offer:
- Warm intro request → apply with a referral
- Cover letter → apply cold
- Company research → know the company before the interview
- Interview prep → prepare for the questions
- Post-interview thank-you → close the loop after the interview
- Reference request → line up your references
- Salary negotiation + offer comparison + offer acceptance → handle the offer stage
- Application funnel insights → analyze what's working
EverCV Pro: $15/mo, or free for GitHub-only CV automation.