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HOW TO MARKET YOURSELF TO EMPLOYERS

How to Write a Professional Email When contacting recruiters, you should always use effective, simple and natural language to come off as mature and graceful. Follow this guide to use the email medium with elegance.

1. Use an appropriate email address If you do not have a professional-sounding email address hosted on a credible domain, it is time to create a new account. The new email address will need to contain your initials, either your surname or full name, and be free from references to your favourite puns, cartoons or games.

2. Write a clear subject line

5. Check for errors Do not just rely on autocorrect to spot your typos. Always reread your email draft for grammatical mistakes. Also, read it out loud, thinking from the recipient’s point of view.

6. Manage your email attachments effectively

A good subject line states the purpose of the email with the recipient in mind. An ideal subject line will be “Application for (Role) – (Your Name)”. Make sure you do not have typos in the subject line as that will make a very bad first impression!

Remember to enclose your attachments, whether they are your cover letter, resume or other documents requested for! When it comes to sending out a few large attachments, you can place them in a zip folder, or create links for downloads.

3. Address your email to the right person

7. Follow up promptly

You can either call the company or find out online who you should address the email to, instead of just stating “Dear Sir/ Madam” or “To Whom It May Concern”. Most of the time, though, the name of the hiring manager is often on the job description and hiring notice. You can also make a phone call to enquire about who you should be addressing the email to before sending it out.

Besides replying to emails from prospective employers swiftly, you should send them a follow-up note if you have not heard from them within the stated period in which you are expecting a reply. Similarly, you do not want to miss out on an interview opportunity or potential job offer just because you forgot to check your inbox!

4. Keep your message brief and professional Your email should be succinct. Avoid smileys, emojis and exclamation marks in your emails to recruiters and prospective managers even though you may be excited about applying for your dream job. Keep the note brief, respectful and professional. Be sure to avoid using acronyms like “btw” and “FYI” as well.

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8. Craft an effective signature Lastly, your email signature should contain a link to your LinkedIn profile or online portfolio as well as your mobile number, especially for the first email to any professional contact.

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Preparing for Your First Day of Work

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How to Write a Professional Email

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Dress to Win

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How to Upgrade Yourself

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4 Types of Interviews

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Acing Assessment Centres

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Accepting Job Offers: Accepting and Declining

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Networking for Success

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How to Write Effective Cover Letters

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Crafting Effective Resumes

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LinkedIn 101: How to Optimise Your Profile

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4 Qualities Employers Look For

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Rules of Getting Hired

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5 Essential Soft Skills

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Top 3 Things to Look Out for in a First Job

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Job Searching: The Ultimate Guide

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Explore the World with AIESEC

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Exploring Internships

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360 Degree Development Programme

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