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Couple random mass mail questions
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Re: Couple random mass mail questions
As for the second question, see: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &start=469
lawfirmrecruiter wrote:On behalf of the recruiter, please apply directly through the site . . . there are processes in place to help get the info in the right hands and organized in the best way. That said, to help you stand out, e-mail the recruiter and let him/her know that you have applied and that you look forward to hearing from the firm soon.
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Re: Couple random mass mail questions
I would email the generic address or use the online form for uploading materials over emailing the recruiter, but realistically, it probably isn't going to matter. Someone is presumably going to briefly glance at your resume and transcript either way.SlipperyPete wrote:
- If NALP lists a generic recruiting email address, like jobs@gublinandgreen.com, but I can track down (or guess?) the recruiter's actual email, which one is better to use?
- If the firm's website has an online form it says to use for uploading materials, is it better to use that form, or email the recruiter?
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