How to Customize Your Resume for the Country You Want to Work In
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Make sure you’re sending from a personal—but professional—email address (e.g., [email protected]). Avoid nicknames or outdated domains.
Mention the job title and your name to make it easy for recruiters to identify your email.
Example: Application – Sales Associate – Taylor Williams
Save your resume as a PDF with a clear file name (e.g., taylor_williams_resume.pdf). Avoid .docx unless requested.
Sign off with your full name, phone number, and links to your LinkedIn or portfolio if relevant.
Subject: Application – Marketing Assistant – Jamie Chen
Hi [Hiring Manager’s Name],
I’m writing to apply for the Marketing Assistant position listed on [Job Board/Company Website]. I’ve attached my resume for your review.
I believe my background in content creation and campaign analytics would make me a strong addition to your team. I’d welcome the opportunity to discuss how I can contribute to [Company Name].
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Best regards,
Jamie Chen
[email protected]
(555) 123-4567
linkedin.com/in/jamiechen
portfolio.jamiechen.com
A well-written email can help your resume get opened—and get noticed. Keep it clear, professional, and tailored to the job.
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