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Opinions please...I had an interview with Toys R Us, and they have a very kid friendly corporate culture. How?

How should I make out my follow up/thank you letter? Keep it plain, black and white, or use a fun font like comic sans and type it with red, blue, and green ink? For the interview, they had us drawing pictures and making commercials for a specific toy. I want to show I'm really interested and can fit in with them, that I am a kid at heart, but can also be adult and serious. (i'm 31, btw) They seemed to really like me, and like certain aspects of the picture I drew for them. What do you think I should do?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I think you should use the Comic sans, but maybe only use one font color. If you use too many different colors it could come off as a little too playful. Good luck.

  • 1 decade ago

    Even though they are a kid friendly Corporation i would just keep your thank you card/email/letter plain and simple.Professional.

    Of course they want to hire someone who doesn't mind being around kids,but they don't want to hire someone who acts like a kid.They might not get the idea of what you were trying to put off,and it may seem a little cheesy.But,then again they might want some creativity,so add some kind of word font,like comic sans (if your doing it online) that is most professional.Its kind of a trick question,because they want you to be involved with the kid friendly atmosphere but they dint want to hire someone who acts like a kid.

    So,i would do what you think is best.

  • rtfm
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I think the fun font and colored ink is a great idea. Go for it!

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