From one Bud Fox to another... I used my school e-mail because it seemed more official (plus it's one more way for contacts to remember who you are). I feel like it doesn't really matter but you certainly can't go wrong using your school e-mail, so if you are concerned about the whole Spam thing why not just use your school e-mail address?

 

I always use school, it takes away the stranger aspect to an extent.

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I'm always suspect of an email from someone I don’t know making whatever claim. I assume if free webmail is the only account they have, they are trying to scam me. At least if I see a school domain, I know that part is (probably) legit. If I know the person, that is a different issue and would have no problem with a webmail contact.

 

i would just go with the school email because like someone said, it gives some sort of official-ness to it.

of course if you do know the person, i think gmail would be fine

 

Out of all the undergrad resumes I've seen, almost all of them list their school email address. It's much easier to track and remember. Also, to me, it shows a little bit of school pride (not that some people don't already have too much of that...).

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I use my school address as it'll still be good for another 1-2 years, which is sufficient for the current recruiting timeline I'm about to enter. Some schools get rid of former students' emails after X months, while some maintain them in perpetuity so long as the individual logs into it every so often or just as a normal address would last forever.

My school gives its students multiple email addresses that go to the same email account. One version lasts forever; the others do not and expire seven months after graduation. I use one of the versions that go away after graduation but it "sounds" the best to me as a [email protected] type of format.

Using the personal email is technically safer given school email may not last forever (your school may have something written about this online), but I use my .edu as it just seems more official and will still be available for a reasonable amount of time.

 

It does not matter. I really dislike emails like [email protected], but at the same time, I understand that schools have these types of email addresses. My school actually cut off part of my name (e.g. [email protected]). If you want, use a Gmail or Outlook address and make it something like [email protected] or [email protected].

It really does not matter. If a bank wants to make you an offer, but decides not to based off of your email address, you probably do not want to work at the bank anyway. Just make sure your email is not something like [email protected].

 

Yes, I would recommend having your .edu email on your resume to keep things consistent. And besides an edu email looks far more professional. Your gmail email address is probably full of unnecessary numbers, dots, underscores, etc. Your edu email is probably really clean, like: [email protected]. It just looks better.

 

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