I've heard no mail massing via certified mail aka snail mail, email only.
Is that true?
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Re: Mass Mailing
Depends on the contact info you can find for the firm. Either works, but for all of the obvious reasons, email is preferable when you have that ability.
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Re: Mass Mailing
But from the firm's perspective, do they want to have hard copies of your resume, transcript cover letter and other stuff?
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Re: Mass Mailing
Most law firms have printers if that's the case.Anonymous User wrote:But from the firm's perspective, do they want to have hard copies of your resume, transcript cover letter and other stuff?
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