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Email, Snail Mail, or Both?
If an employer doesn't list a preference for either email or snail mail, but both are possible, which do you think gets a better response? Would you do both to ensure they see your application, or do you think that would elicit a negative response?
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Re: Email, Snail Mail, or Both?
Snail mail - because you can't stuff cash bribes in an email
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Re: Email, Snail Mail, or Both?
Employers don't care -- save the time, trees and the 50 cents and use email.
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Re: Email, Snail Mail, or Both?
This.Sup Kid wrote:Employers don't care -- save the time, trees and the 50 cents and use email.
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Re: Email, Snail Mail, or Both?
Email. But in any case, not both; recruiter's I've talked to hate this.
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