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Mailing Q: Paper or Email?

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Aug 21, 2011 4:11 pm

I've had CBs already, but for insurance I am going to keep mailing, even to markets where I have no ties.

Is a transcript, writing, and resume by email enough? I noticed at my interviews that they all had a printed copy of my materials out, so I am wondering if the snail-mail deal is unnecessary.

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Re: Mailing Q: Paper or Email?

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Aug 21, 2011 4:13 pm

Absolutely 100% do it by email. It will get there faster, is easier to copy and forward, takes up less space, etc. Every HR person or recruiter I spoke with said just to email materials.

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