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How Do You Write A Follow-Up Email For A Job Application?

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How Do You Write A Follow-Up Email For A Job Application?

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You have recently submitted a job application for a position you would love to have. But how do you help your application float to the top of the pile to get an interview? You can do this with a follow-up email after a job application. The follow-up email will place your name in front of the interviewer and help them find your application faster. Address the follow-up email to a specific person. This might be the head of human resources or the recruiter who posted the ad you answered. Introduce yourself to the person using your full name. Tell the person when you sent in your application and how you sent it to the company. Tell the interviewer that you would like to follow up on the status of your application and mention the specific title of the position. End the follow-up email telling to job interviewer that you look forward to hearing from her concerning the position. Give time frames and a number where you can be contacted to set up an interview.

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