Friday, May 8, 2020

COLLECTIVE HUB Should You Send a Follow-Up Email - Jane Jackson Career

COLLECTIVE HUB Should You Send a Follow-Up Email - Jane Jackson Career SHOULD YOU SEND A FOLLOW-UP EMAIL? HELL YES, SAY THESE EXPERTSPublished in Collective Hub, 2 August 2017I was recently interviewed by  LIZZA GEBILAGIN  for this article in Collective Hub. Here is an excerpt:Remember your manners (and professionalism)When you’re writing a follow-up email, focus on being polite. “Make sure the tone of your email is a gentle reminder, not a demand for attention,” career management coach  Jane Jackson  says. “Also be concise â€" as it’s a follow-up email, don’t waffle â€" get to the point and offer to provide additional information should they require it to make a decision.”The last thing Jane suggests to entice a response is to add value. “You could include an attachment or a link to information or an article that would be of interest or add value to them. This will show you have done your research and are willing to go the extra mile to make a difference to them,” Jane says.Once you have all the pieces in place, don’t hit send until you’ve checked for typos. “When following up on a business email, the worst thing you could do is not to proofread your message.Sending a follow-up email with typos is broadcasting your lack of attention to detail, potentially shoddy work in the future and it just looks sloppy,” Jane says. “Remember that your email is an extension of your personal brand â€" what you put out there is a reflection of who you are, your professionalism, the way you do things and whether you really care.”To read the entire article click here

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