This article was co-authored by Jamila Musayeva and by wikiHow staff writer, Maryana Lucia Vestic, MFA, M.Phil.. Jamila Musayeva is an International Etiquette Consultant, Author and Youtube Educator based in Azerbaijan. Through her work, she is dedicated to promoting elegance, cultural awareness, and refined living. Her YouTube channel, where she focuses on etiquette and personal development skills, boasts over 1 million subscribers. Through her best-selling books, online courses, and widely followed YouTube channel, Jamila shares insights on etiquette, hosting, and cross-cultural traditions. Her expertise has been featured in numerous notable magazines and media outlets, including Forbes, Arabian Business, Daily Mail, Cosmopolitan, USA Today, HuffPost, and many more. She speaks over five languages and is continually expanding her linguistic repertoire. With a mission to inspire individuals to embody sophistication and grace in everyday life, she continues to be a leading voice in the world of modern etiquette. She graduated summa cum laude from The George Washington University, majoring in International Relations with double minors in History and Sociology, and later obtained a Master’s degree from the College of Europe, Brugge, specializing in European Administrative and Political Studies.
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The phrase “thank you for your consideration” lets potential employers or organizations you’ve applied to know that you appreciate their efforts, along with their time. It’s often included in follow-up emails for job applications or interviews. If you’re looking to show gratitude with other similar phrases, keep reading for over 40 alternatives to “thank you for your consideration,” along with email templates you can use to create your own thank you messages. You’ll also learn more about what it means and when to use it, plus tips and mistakes to avoid.
How do you use “thank you for your consideration”?
Use “Thank you for your consideration” to show gratitude to an employer or program you’ve applied to. It lets them know you appreciate their time and effort during the application process. Here are some alternatives to “thank you for your consideration” you can use:
- Many thanks for your time and effort.
- I’m grateful you considered my request.
- Thank you for your kind attention.
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- ↑ Jacqueline Whitmore. Author and Business Etiquette Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jamila Musayeva. International Etiquette Consultant, Author and Youtube Educator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://grammarwaves.com/other-ways-to-say-thank-you-for-your-consideration/
- ↑ Jamila Musayeva. International Etiquette Consultant, Author and Youtube Educator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://grammarwaves.com/other-ways-to-say-thank-you-for-your-consideration/
- ↑ Tami Claytor. Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jacqueline Whitmore. Author and Business Etiquette Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jacqueline Whitmore. Author and Business Etiquette Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.smiletotalk.com/blog/say-thank-you-for-your-consideration
- ↑ Katherine Kirkinis, Ed.M., MA. Career Coach & Psychotherapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://careers.rutgers.edu/news/cover-letter-thank-yous-and-connection-email-etiquette
- ↑ https://status.net/articles/examples-thank-time-consideration/
- ↑ https://status.net/articles/examples-thank-time-consideration/
- ↑ Jacqueline Whitmore. Author and Business Etiquette Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.zippia.com/advice/thank-you-for-your-consideration/
- ↑ https://freshgreets.com/say-thank-you-for-your-consideration/
- ↑ https://freshgreets.com/say-thank-you-for-your-consideration/








