What should I write in a thank you letter after interview with AT&T?

Last Wednesday I interviewed with a the store manager and assistant store manager of my local AT&T for a position as a wireless sales consultant. I currently have 1 year experience as a Beauty Advisor for Lancome Cosmetics. During the interview I explained how I recently ranked #1 in the region during Lancome pre-sale, and I backed it up with charts showing my placement in the company. How should I word this in the thank you letter to remind them of the fact that I was #1 in the region without sounding cheesy or overly confident?

The Oracle of Omigod2008-07-07T16:58:16Z

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"Based on my performance with Lancome, I hope you agree that I would be an outstanding asset to your organization."

QT_Pie2008-07-07T16:57:05Z

You never restate info from your interview in a thank you letter. Just thank the person for their time and for considering you for the position. Offer to provide any additional information they might need or answer any questions they may have regarding your resume or other experience/accomplishments discussed in the interview. Mention that you look forward to hearing from them. That's it. No need to tell them stuff you went over in the interview unless they contact you and bring it up.

Teshadie2008-07-07T17:24:38Z

They have your name & resume. Write a sincere thank you letter but don't mention #1 etc..... If you made an impression in the interview, they will remember the details. Make sure to hand write the thank you- not email.

?2008-07-07T16:54:22Z

YES!!! That makes you stand out from the rest of the people plus it shows that you are a professional person. It shows you took the time to thank them for their time and consideration. Always do this.

Hand-write your letter and thank them for their time and point out your strengths in the letter briefly. This shows a personal touch which shows you care and you want the job. Leave a name and contact # or e-mail address that isn't silly.

Kev2008-07-07T16:53:05Z

Say something like "not to sound cheesy or overly confident... but I WAS # 1 in the region."

You're pretty by the way ;)

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