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I applied to an open interview and I just got an email from the admission office that I was matched my interview. I wonder if there's any tip on writing an interview scheduling email? I am an international applicant so I haven't written anything like this before... Please help
Can I just email like the below paragraph?
Hi, --
Nice to meet you, my name is --~ a prospective applicant for Fuqua Daytime MBA program. The admission committee informed me that I am matched with you for an interview. I am honored to have this opportunity and I am contacting you to check when would be a good time for you.
I would love to have an interview between September ~~ and ~~, please let me know if you are or you are not available for those dates. On those dates, I can accommodate anytime at your convenience.
Look forward meeting you soon!
Best, --
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This is more than an appropriate email. It's professional, personal, and on point.
As long as there are no typos or any major missteps, it's just a scheduling email. What matters more is how you perform in the interview itself.
FYI, you should also be prepared to write a thank you note after the interview. You want to acknowledge their time, point out some interesting things you discussed and/or learned, and end on a note wishing him or her well. You can reach back out when the time is appropriate.