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How to Find a Great Job by Sending an Email

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By kmaster2
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Want a great job and can't find one? Well, I just found a great job by sending an email to the owner...want more info on how I did it? Continue reading to find out...it's amazing and easy.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • motivation
  • email
  1. Step 1

    Start out by driving around looking for new office developments. I drove around my community and saw several buildings and offices starting to develop.

  2. Step 2

    Make a list of the new offices names and addresses. get a phone number if possible.

  3. Step 3

    After getting the name, search it on the Internet until you find the owner or Business Manager's name and email address.

  4. Step 4

    Instead of sending his secretary or assistant your resume, email him a cover letter introducing his new company to the area and simply asking if they are hiring. Use sentences like, "I am very interested in your new company and would love to have the chance to interview with you." Plus... "I believe that I would be a great addition to your company because...." List reasons he/she should hire you.

  5. Step 5

    Don't forget to attach your resume and your contact information so he/she can call you for an interview. This works like a charm! I wish you the best!

Tips & Warnings
  • great way to find a job
  • Make sure you use a professional email address. Make a new one that is just your name @ yahoo.com or gmail.com or whichever one you use.
  • not guaranteed to work, but a great way to find a job! If you are persistent and continue to search for the right job, the right job will find you! Good Luck!
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