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    hey,

    when sending a cv to an employer by email, what's best to put in the body of the email? is it basically the same kinda thing as a cover letter?

    cheers!

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    i've always put:

    Dear Sir/Madam (unless their name is stated somewhere),
    Please find my CV attached for the proposed position (if i need to send a covering letter then someones i put that in the email itself after this sentence or as an attached file as well ).

    Kind Regards,
    Mr. blah blah blah

    and then 'RE: whatever position i've applied for' in the subject heading so the first sentence makes sense. for example, yesterday i applied for an internship and in the subject heading i put "RE: TV Events Internship". but it told me to put that, so yeah...
    Last edited by dirrty; 16-04-2012 at 05:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirrty View Post
    i've always put:

    Dear Sir/Madam (unless their name is stated somewhere),
    Please find my CV attached for the proposed position (if i need to send a covering letter then someones i put that in the email itself after this sentence or as an attached file as well ).

    Kind Regards,
    Mr. blah blah blah

    and then 'RE: whatever position i've applied for' in the subject heading so the first sentence makes sense. for example, yesterday i applied for an internship and in the subject heading i put "RE: TV Events Internship". but it told me to put that, so yeah...
    Same as that really, I usually say please find my CV and cover letter attached to this email blahblah I look forward to hearing from you.

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    Same as everyone else, I usually put what I'm applying for in the title and then say 'dear sir/madam please find attached my cv and cover letter. thanks for taking the time to read them, i hope to hear from you soon..' something along those lines.


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    I have always sent a covering letter with my CV.

    Job Title etc.

    Then something similar to this which you can adapt:

    Dear (Whoever)

    I recently completed a Degree at University in (subject) , and am now looking for a position of work.

    Whilst studying I have held a part-time position with one Company, this has allowed me to gain experience, acquire new skills in a customer facing environment and been able to put these skills to good use. I am conscientious, competent and can adapt when necessary, and am very reliable.

    Group projects while studying have given me the opportunity to share learning experiences in a team environment. This has taught me how important collaboration is in achieving a successful outcome.

    I would be very grateful if you would consider my application for work and attach my CV.

    I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.

    It's important to stand out!

    I applied for one position with 200 others, I was one of six interviewed.
    Last edited by MissAlice; 16-04-2012 at 09:44 PM.
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