e-mail them ----------fool--------------
2006-07-02 02:03:45
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all, use spell check and a grammar check. you used the wrong "there" should have been thier.
If the company has a website, check out the jobs or careers listings, most have a place to apply within that part somewhere.
If you have the human resources address, send them your resume. I use a cover letter in the body of the email, and attach my resume.
Good luck with your search
2006-07-02 02:05:20
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answered by scare_all 3
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That's a good way to get ignored.
The preferred way via the net is through the company's Employment or Career page on their site. Follow THEIR directions. If you can't follow those, believe me, they won't want to be bothered with you.
Practice by ordering a pizza online. See what happens if you just send them a random e-mail, extolling the virtues of their product. Show up in 20 minutes and see the blank stares.
Next, follow their instructions. See how that works.
2006-07-02 02:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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look for a website for the company then look for the contacts or call the company and ask for the person in charge of hirings e-mail address
2006-07-02 02:04:02
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answered by OZoNE 4
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Many companies have links on their websites that allow you to send your resume' via e-mail.
2006-07-02 02:06:00
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answered by jrsgurl62 4
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See the newspapers or on in monster.com on the internet.
2006-07-02 02:33:31
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answered by Tania D 1
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it's "their" not there.
may want to spell check your resume.
2006-07-02 02:05:06
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answered by Coltsgal 5
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