In-mailing HR after applying to a position?
Too aggressive? Have any of you done this successfully? What did you say? I feel its a decent way to stand out but I'm not sure
Too aggressive? Have any of you done this successfully? What did you say? I feel its a decent way to stand out but I'm not sure
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This really depends on the company. I did in fact succeed in securing an interview with a firm this way as I managed to find the right recruiter. I felt the need to do so as the firm did not do OCR. The key is to be frank, but conversational. Ask for a brief chat regarding the role and one or two sentences explaining your background and why you think you'd be a good fit.
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