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Who Should Say Thank You - MentorCity

“Who should say thank you?” – Espresso with my mentor within

Every meeting should be followed by a thank you note. The person who has the most to gain from the relationship should send the note – the sales person, mentee, job seeker, etc. Or sometimes you can forget about the rules and just be the one who says thank you first.

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