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schizophrenic
post May 2 2006, 11:46 AM

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it is too subjective

therefore i would say it depends.
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Read what is stated on the advertisement.

If it isnt stated there then trust your judgement based on what you are applying for. A snail mail would somehow seem official compared with an email. In light of today's development, I find sending resume via email to be a norm for most IT firms.


schizophrenic
post May 2 2006, 01:28 PM

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QUOTE(nxfx @ May 2 2006, 01:05 PM)
I'm thinking of not how to send your resume but rather how to get the employer attention. If theres hundred people applying for a job , wouldn't the employer pay a bit more attention to a resume send by mail than email coz most people would send by email.
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just trust yourself in the method you use when sending your resume... no point asking cause we are not the one reviewing your resume. True that you might get an idea on the chances but what if the reviewer is unique unlike others who might prefer email?

It is really up to you. smile.gif Besides, what makes you think that other applicants won't be thinking of which method to send to get the reviewer's attn?

IMPO, Just send it and be confident. If you can't get it then try again elsewhere or the same place when there is another opening.

 

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