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When you apply for a job via email, and you send your CV as an attachment, should you also send your cover letter as an attachment, or just type it in the email?
If you attach it, what should you put in the email? "Hey there, here's my resume:" ???
I haven't applied for a job since the invention of email.
Usually what I saw with incoming resumes was something along the line of "Please find attached my CV and cover letter", blahblah. Please feel free to contact if any questions, blahblah, looking forward to hearing from you blahblah.
Oh, while you are here; how does one address a female manager? Mr. Blah is easy enough, but Mrs. Blah might be an assumption, and Madame seems even worse.
When you apply for a job via email, and you send your CV as an attachment, should you also send your cover letter as an attachment, or just type it in the email?
If you attach it, what should you put in the email? "Hey there, here's my resume:" ???
I haven't applied for a job since the invention of email.
I was taught that you put everything in the body of the email so the company doesn't have to worry about viruses in your attachments.