jibjob
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Registered: 6th Apr 08
Location: Elworth, Cheshire
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I know this should really be in Geek Day but theres a bit more traffic in here.
The thing I want to know is:
A while ago a lot of businesses had hotmail addresses filtered to remove spam, is this still the case?
It's just i'm applying for a lot of jobs at the minute and seem to be getting very little in the way of feedback. Now I know that with the amount of people applying for jobs most companies don't reply unless you're successful but I could do with giving myself every chance and if hotmail emails are still filtered then i'll set up another email.
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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Is email the best approach?
Particularly if it looks like you're doing a batch at a time.
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jibjob
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Registered: 6th Apr 08
Location: Elworth, Cheshire
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They aren't batch emails they're all tailored to each individual application with individual cover letters and CV details.
Email is, a lotof the time, the only way to apply as contact numbers and addresses are rarely given out due to email just being easier to process.
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
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I'm always getting speculative job emails, I just delete them and never bother replying TBH.
Why?
Well one reason is I don't have any jobs to offer people at the moment, but the other (and if I'm honest main reason) is people's lack of spelling and grammar pisses me off - that and the fact that their emails are a blatant copy and paste job.
If you can't be bothered finding out exactly what my company does and sending me an individual email, then I can't be bothered replying.
Just yesterday in fact I had some joker email me their CV on a PNG file (which most email software normally blocks by default unless you add the person to your safe sender list) full of spelling and grammar mistakes, and The First Letter Of Every Word In His CV And Email Is Capitalised For Some Reason.
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Hammer
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I'd always phone, were applicable.
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ed
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I wouldn't send a job application from a Hotmail address. You'll look like a n00b - for some reason GMail is more socially acceptable
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jrsteeve
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
I'm always getting speculative job emails, I just delete them and never bother replying TBH.
Why?
Well one reason is I don't have any jobs to offer people at the moment, but the other (and if I'm honest main reason) is people's lack of spelling and grammar pisses me off - that and the fact that their emails are a blatant copy and paste job.
If you can't be bothered finding out exactly what my company does and sending me an individual email, then I can't be bothered replying.
Just yesterday in fact I had some joker email me their CV on a PNG file (which most email software normally blocks by default unless you add the person to your safe sender list) full of spelling and grammar mistakes, and The First Letter Of Every Word In His CV And Email Is Capitalised For Some Reason.
Same here. Not recruiting and won't be for a fair while so have no need for applications nor the time to reply to them all with a polite put down.
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jibjob
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Registered: 6th Apr 08
Location: Elworth, Cheshire
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Cheers for all the help chaps I'll set up another email and try again!
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