Is my email for resume professional enough? [duplicate]
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I'm going to apply to a job tomorrow, my email will be forstufff@email.com since this is my main/work email that I use often. I think it's okay, but some of you may think it's a little immature/unprofessional. Any opinions?
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'forstufff' looks like a typo. Why are there three f's at the end? It would be better if the e-mail username corresponds somehow to your real name (abbreviation or using initials is fine).
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I'm going to apply to a job tomorrow, my email will be forstufff@email.com since this is my main/work email that I use often. I think it's okay, but some of you may think it's a little immature/unprofessional. Any opinions?
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What should a professional email address look like?
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I'm going to apply to a job tomorrow, my email will be forstufff@email.com since this is my main/work email that I use often. I think it's okay, but some of you may think it's a little immature/unprofessional. Any opinions?
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What should a professional email address look like?
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'forstufff' looks like a typo. Why are there three f's at the end? It would be better if the e-mail username corresponds somehow to your real name (abbreviation or using initials is fine).
– Brandin
Sep 9 '16 at 7:55
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'forstufff' looks like a typo. Why are there three f's at the end? It would be better if the e-mail username corresponds somehow to your real name (abbreviation or using initials is fine).
– Brandin
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'forstufff' looks like a typo. Why are there three f's at the end? It would be better if the e-mail username corresponds somehow to your real name (abbreviation or using initials is fine).
– Brandin
Sep 9 '16 at 7:55
'forstufff' looks like a typo. Why are there three f's at the end? It would be better if the e-mail username corresponds somehow to your real name (abbreviation or using initials is fine).
– Brandin
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Whether an email is appropriate depends entirely on the company culture - in the same way as dress code (or lack thereof), language and general behavior.
The only exception would be if you are a freelancer, where I as a client would expect an email related to your company and not a generic address at Gmail or Hotmail.
Having said that, I would be amazed if a candidate was rejected on their generic non-offensive email address alone.
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Whether an email is appropriate depends entirely on the company culture - in the same way as dress code (or lack thereof), language and general behavior.
The only exception would be if you are a freelancer, where I as a client would expect an email related to your company and not a generic address at Gmail or Hotmail.
Having said that, I would be amazed if a candidate was rejected on their generic non-offensive email address alone.
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Whether an email is appropriate depends entirely on the company culture - in the same way as dress code (or lack thereof), language and general behavior.
The only exception would be if you are a freelancer, where I as a client would expect an email related to your company and not a generic address at Gmail or Hotmail.
Having said that, I would be amazed if a candidate was rejected on their generic non-offensive email address alone.
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Whether an email is appropriate depends entirely on the company culture - in the same way as dress code (or lack thereof), language and general behavior.
The only exception would be if you are a freelancer, where I as a client would expect an email related to your company and not a generic address at Gmail or Hotmail.
Having said that, I would be amazed if a candidate was rejected on their generic non-offensive email address alone.
Whether an email is appropriate depends entirely on the company culture - in the same way as dress code (or lack thereof), language and general behavior.
The only exception would be if you are a freelancer, where I as a client would expect an email related to your company and not a generic address at Gmail or Hotmail.
Having said that, I would be amazed if a candidate was rejected on their generic non-offensive email address alone.
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'forstufff' looks like a typo. Why are there three f's at the end? It would be better if the e-mail username corresponds somehow to your real name (abbreviation or using initials is fine).
– Brandin
Sep 9 '16 at 7:55