Email vs. Apply online Forum
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- Dr. Nefario
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Email vs. Apply online
Which one is better when applying more broadly?
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Re: Email vs. Apply online
IMO mass mail everything to the recruiter listed on NALP and ask questions later. If they prefer you apply online, they will let you know.
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Re: Email vs. Apply online
I have had success getting interviews by both applying online and interviewing. I'd say follow the instruction. Recruiters get hundreds of emails per day and if they are nice they will respond back saying apply online. Don't piss them off. Their day is constantly disturbed by people who won't follow the streamlined process.