Some employers won't open
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Including your resume
within the body of the e-mail limits your formatting options. You
can enter the text into the e-mail itself, or create an ASCII resume
in a text editor such as Notepad. ASCII stands for American Standard
Code for Information Interchange. It ensures that the information
you input on your computer will appear the same on other computers.
Learn more aboutASCII
resumes and how to convert your resume to ASCII format.
Attachments take longer to open and you only have a few
seconds to catch the employer's attention. Some employers won't open
attachments for security reasons. However, attachments offer more
formatting options. Employers who accept resumes via e-mail may
specify a document format to use (example: RTF - Rich Text Format).
When no method is specified, RTF or Microsoft Word may be your best
choice.
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