17: Don't send an email that is just your signature with your resume attached.
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18: If you do some research and figure out the human being that might be reading your email, don't address it to them and to someone else who doesn't actually work for the company
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19, and this is one of my favorites--I get that you're applying for a lot of jobs and that we're just one of them, but DON'T SEND ME AN EMAIL SAYING HOW EXCITED YOU ARE TO APPLY TO WORK AT "OTHER COMPANY'S NAME" Copy and paste errors get you tossed into the round file.
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20: Send a resume with your email. I don't have the time to respond to you asking for it.
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21: Remember to *attach* your resume to your email. Just because you say you attached it, doesn't mean it's there.
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22, and I'm going to wrap it up here with this gem: Always, always, ALWAYS email from your PERSONAL email and not from the account of your current employer. Seriously.
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Thank you for coming to my TED Talk, and remember,
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Oh! Extra special bonus tweet! Don't send me your resume ON A USB DRIVE INSIDE OF A PINATA WITH YOUR FACE ON IT. Yes this happened. Yes I put the USB drive in a shredder. Yes.
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Replying to @therealfitz
I thought the spam pinata was funny.pic.twitter.com/DGXwfxY5lg
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I think it was a team-building/morale thing. It was fun to whack spam in person though.
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Replying to @mattcutts @therealfitz
Not even the best spam pinata. This is the one I'm really proud of.pic.twitter.com/xWrbdoYCuE
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