The best way to apply for a job
When applying for a job
especially through email, you need to ask yourself two questions: "What's
the best subject line for an email in response to a job ad?" and
"Should you attach the cover letter to the email, or copy and paste it
into the body of the email?"
Best email subject line:
HARDLEY ZAVANI CV for Sales Manager Position
It's straightforward and informative. It tells the recipient who you are, what you're sending, and why you're sending it.
This isn't a concrete formula, however. Since some job ads require you mention a job reference ID number when you apply, you should substitute the name of the position with the number. Example: John Githinji CV for Sales Job REF #5527.
It's straightforward and informative. It tells the recipient who you are, what you're sending, and why you're sending it.
This isn't a concrete formula, however. Since some job ads require you mention a job reference ID number when you apply, you should substitute the name of the position with the number. Example: John Githinji CV for Sales Job REF #5527.
Best way to include your
cover letter:
Copy and paste your cover
letter into the body of the email.
Why is this preferred method?
Why is this preferred method?
Three reasons:
2. It
gets to the point faster than writing the awkward "here is my CV and cover
letter" and
3. It
gives you the ability to make an impact as soon as the recipient opens your
email.
Be sure to attach your CV
to your email. And as always, refer to the company's job posting and apply,
using whatever guidelines they specify. Adhering to the employer's guidelines
will not only ensure your documents get to the right place at the right time,
it will prove that you pay attention to details and follow instructions!
Now start applying for those jobs.
Now start applying for those jobs.
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