How to nod for interview via mail
I think there may be a bit of confusion here!
It's not possible to nod for an interview via mail, as nodding is a physical gesture that requires a human presence. Interviews are typically conducted in person or via video conferencing, not via mail.
If you're referring to a written response to an interview invitation, you can express your interest and availability by:
- Sending a formal email or letter to the interviewer, confirming your interest in the position and availability for an interview.
- Providing your contact information, such as your phone number and email address, so the interviewer can reach out to schedule a time that works for you.
- If you're unable to attend an in-person interview, you can suggest alternative options, such as a video conference or phone interview.
Here's an example of a written response:
Dear [Interviewer's Name],
Thank you for considering me for the [Position] role at [Company]. I am excited about the opportunity and would be thrilled to discuss my qualifications further.
I am available to interview at your convenience and would appreciate it if you could let me know a few dates and times that work for you. If none of the suggested times work, please let me know and I will do my best to accommodate your schedule.
Please feel free to contact me at [Your Phone Number] or [Your Email Address] if you need to schedule an interview.
Thank you again for your time and consideration.
Best regards, [Your Name]
Remember to keep your response professional, concise, and polite. Good luck with your interview!