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A position is being advertised for a .org that I think would be an excellent development opportunity for me. Only I'm unsure how much to give away in my first e-mail. The advertisement asks for an e-mail reply so they can send an application form.
Do I simply quote the ref and ask for the form? Should I enclose a CV for their info? Should I write them a 'covering letter' style note explaining why I want the job? Or both covering letter and CV? Not sure how to play it - but I do NOT want to come accross as desperate -- but I need to show that I am interested + a good candidate?
Plain text e-mail? HTML? all Word™ (euch!)
I think a short letter style response quoting the reference would be best - but not sure.
As you can tell it has been a while since I have applied for a job. (I'm sitting on my laurels no longer!)
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