The temporary anion states of isothiocyanates CH3CH2N=C=S (and CH3CH2N=C=O for comparison), C6H5CH2N=C=S and C6H5N=C=S are characterized experimentally in the gas phase for the first time by means of electron transmission spectroscopy (ETS). The measured vertical electron attachment energies (VAEs) are compared with the virtual orbital energies of the neutral state molecules supplied by MP2 and B3LYP calculations with the 6-31G* basis set. The calculated energies, scaled with empirical equations, reproduce satisfactorily the experimental VAEs. The first VAE is also closely reproduced as the total energy difference between the anion and neutral states calculated at the B3LYP/6-31+G* level. Due to mixing between the ring and N=C=S p-systems,...