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Written by: Genaud Solisa
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Check, check, and double check
Applying through email can be done with a single click of the mouse. And once it’s been sent there’s no turning back. So make sure that you are sending what you actually want to send. Check, check, and double check. Don’t just look whether you’re sending an attachment, but whether it’s the correct file. A recruiter won’t send an email stating the wrong document was sent.
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Use the correct form of address
Letters I receive often start off with “Dear Mrs. Solisa”, even though I am a man. These candidates usually land on another stack, since it indicates a certain carelessness.
How much trouble is it to check this over the phone? Search who you are applying with online through LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook to verify whether you are using the correct way to address them.
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Do not write down your whole life story
Sometimes I find a CV of 15 pages in which every work experience and training is explicitly stated. This is of course way too long; a résumé of 2 to 3 pages should be fine. Keep the information relevant for the job you’re applying for and let your personality shine through. What can you say about yourself that really fits the profile? Try to articulate this as concise as possible in how you write about yourself.