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A follow up email after a job application is a great opportunity to highlight your key strengths. This gives you a chance to stand out, as hiring managers usually only have time to skim-read applications. To use your follow up email to its full potential: Keep it short.
Dear [Hiring Managers Name], I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to follow up on my application for the [Job Title] position at [Company Name], which I submitted on [date]. I am very excited about the opportunity to contribute my skills and expertise to [specific aspect of the job or company].
My name is [Your Name]. I recently submitted my resume for the [Position] job at [Company Name] and would like to follow up on the status of my application. I am very interested in working for [Company Name] and feel that I would be an asset to your team because of my [experience in relevant field].
``Completed on a job application status typically means that you have successfully submitted your application and all required materials (like your resume and cover letter) have been received by the employer.
A complete application has all questions answered, is signed by the applicant, and is date stamped by the agency. If information is missing or incomplete on the application, obtain the answers from the client at the time of the interview and clearly document the information provided.
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Heres what you can say: Hello, my name is [YOUR NAME] and I recently submitted my application for the role of [POSITION] and I wanted to confirm that you received my materials.
Hi [Contacts Name], I hope youre doing well! I recently applied for [Position] at [Company] and would like to follow up and confirm that my application was received. If the position is still available, I would love to discuss it further with you.

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