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Are you e-mailing your CV right?


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ARULANANDHAMcom
arul
by ARULANANDHAMcom on Jun 25, 2013 04:30 PM

in e-mail we use word ( please,thanks) or not in the e-mailing .

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Subject Line
by on May 18, 2007 01:08 PM

What do we write in the Subject line of the e-mail?

Reards

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Randhir Tilekar
its really useful.....Randhir
by Randhir Tilekar on Jan 18, 2007 02:36 PM

my friend Mr. sandeep Panat gave me this url.

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sandeep panat
Just one doubt
by sandeep panat on Jan 18, 2007 02:30 PM

Thanks for the perfect wordings used in the sample covering letter. Just want to know whether it is appropriate to write 'Regards' at the end of the letter.

As 'Regards' sounds rude in any professional letter, instead, we should write 'Thanks' only, which shows adequate respect.

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prasad b
Hey My name is Shiv
by prasad b on Jan 18, 2007 01:43 PM

Its really useful one.
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sajith marakar
write a simple and informative cv
by sajith marakar on Jan 18, 2007 12:17 PM

hi!

I don't think your most scientifically written cv will help. And no consultant or HR professional will shortlist the cv without looking to the content. If they just look into the format, definitely they will loose many potential candidates. No professional company can afford it in such a competitive market. Like you search job, companies also searching for good candidates.

Write a cv your own.Put your qualification, your experience, achievements ( if experienced) and clear contact information. This is enough for a interview call!!!!Don't pay any money for cv writing. It is useless.


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naveen gaur
e-mailing CV right
by naveen gaur on Jan 18, 2007 12:01 PM

Hi,
it is very informative/educative, pl. continue with this type of articles on related topiks.


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Mujib
Sending Resume? Check list.
by Mujib on Aug 19, 2006 05:48 PM  | Hide replies

Generally people send CV's to the employers in bulk or they take the process very lightly.

You should write a short & simple message that can grab attention of the employer. You can highlight the powerful word out of your resume in subject line, for e.g. "Performer of the Year - 2005" - Sales profile.

Everybody is looking out for the best, but best is the one who can show and present self as one.

Depending on the kind of profile, one should use sense of urgency in the matter of the application.

Sales professional should not use typical format of letter writing. Rather some punchline short message should be given in the mail alongwith attached profile.

Mujib
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Prince Jc
RE:Sending Resume? Check list.
by Prince Jc on Feb 14, 2007 11:39 PM
I like the way you have written. Good!!

Dr.Arvind

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Jeyakumar
Good
by Jeyakumar on Aug 19, 2006 12:42 PM

It is very useful guide to write covering letter for CV and some other professional letter.

Best Regards.........R.Jeyakumar

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Antony Sunny
Hi
by Antony Sunny on Aug 18, 2006 01:26 PM

Hi,

This type of articles are very good. It will help and give knowledge of how to email your C.V's for a job.

Thanks for the article.

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