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Mass mailing Q, no email address?
I am making my mass mailing list right now and have found that a lot of the firms I found on NALP and Martindale does not have a email address for their recruiter? Some of them doesn't have a recruiter at all.
I am making the list for mostly mid-sized (50-100) CA firms. Does these firms simply not have a summer program? Should I only mail firms that have a career page with summer associate programs?
If a firm doesn't have a page for summer associate program does that mean they don't hire summer clerks?
Thanks in advance
I am making the list for mostly mid-sized (50-100) CA firms. Does these firms simply not have a summer program? Should I only mail firms that have a career page with summer associate programs?
If a firm doesn't have a page for summer associate program does that mean they don't hire summer clerks?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Mass mailing Q, no email address?
Let's start with the basics. Use "do" for plural and "does" for singular.
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Re: Mass mailing Q, no email address?
Some of those firms will have summer programs. They just aren't as formal and organized as biglaw programs. And they may or may not have a person that works as a recruiter. If there's someone listed, I'm sure you can find a way to get a hold of them. If there isn't and it's a midlaw firm, they may not have one. In that case, just reach out to the firm.(if you're not sure whom to reach out to, call the firm and ask)
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Re: Mass mailing Q, no email address?
How is that helpful?Babum wrote:Let's start with the basics. Use "do" for plural and "does" for singular.
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Re: Mass mailing Q, no email address?
I'm not OP, but this was a useless post.Babum wrote:Let's start with the basics. Use "do" for plural and "does" for singular.
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Re: Mass mailing Q, no email address?
Using proper grammar is probably a good move if you want to get hired.UCLAHopeful16 wrote:I'm not OP, but this was a useless post.Babum wrote:Let's start with the basics. Use "do" for plural and "does" for singular.
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Re: Mass mailing Q, no email address?
No question. There's probably a difference, though, between a post on TLS and a document OP would send to an employer.h2go wrote:Using proper grammar is probably a good move if you want to get hired.UCLAHopeful16 wrote:I'm not OP, but this was a useless post.Babum wrote:Let's start with the basics. Use "do" for plural and "does" for singular.
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Re: Mass mailing Q, no email address?
That presupposes that OP knows, or could know, of his error and would then fix it.UCLAHopeful16 wrote:No question. There's probably a difference, though, between a post on TLS and a document OP would send to an employer.h2go wrote:Using proper grammar is probably a good move if you want to get hired.UCLAHopeful16 wrote:I'm not OP, but this was a useless post.Babum wrote:Let's start with the basics. Use "do" for plural and "does" for singular.
OP you could check the firm's website and see if the contact info is there. If you can't find it, it could mean that they don't have anyone to handle that job.
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Re: Mass mailing Q, no email address?
If OP knew what he wrote was incorrect, why write it at all? It is clear that grammar is not OP's strong suit, which will likely show in any correspondence to the firm. Considering writing is an important part of an attorney's job, this would likely not go over well re: hiring.UCLAHopeful16 wrote:No question. There's probably a difference, though, between a post on TLS and a document OP would send to an employer.h2go wrote:Using proper grammar is probably a good move if you want to get hired.UCLAHopeful16 wrote:I'm not OP, but this was a useless post.Babum wrote:Let's start with the basics. Use "do" for plural and "does" for singular.
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Re: Mass mailing Q, no email address?
OP here, thanks for the help. Both for the grammar and the answer to my actual question.