Copied this from my daughters facebook page.
She got an email for an interview.
David
She got an email for an interview.
Got an email that turned into an amusing conversation today.
Them-
I have reviewed your resume and would like to invite you to come in for a interview in Oklahoma City. Please call our office today...
... Me-
AN interview. Not "a interview". Just thought you should know.
Them-
are you setting up an interview
Me-
are you setting up an interview
^Are. Always
capitalize the first
letter of the first word
of a sentence.
are you setting up an interview <(?)
Always end a sentence with proper punctuation. In this case, it is a question mark implying you expect a response.
If you are in need of an editor or someone with advanced communication skills to run your HR department, yes, I'll set up an interview.
Them-
Disreguard the Invitation.
Me-
It's spelled "disregard". Also, "invitation", not being the beginning word of a sentence or a proper noun, does not need to be capitalized. Congratulations on using proper punctuation though, regardless of the ongoing errors. I have faith in your continued improvement.
Them-
I have reviewed your resume and would like to invite you to come in for a interview in Oklahoma City. Please call our office today...
... Me-
AN interview. Not "a interview". Just thought you should know.
Them-
are you setting up an interview
Me-
are you setting up an interview
^Are. Always
capitalize the first
letter of the first word
of a sentence.
are you setting up an interview <(?)
Always end a sentence with proper punctuation. In this case, it is a question mark implying you expect a response.
If you are in need of an editor or someone with advanced communication skills to run your HR department, yes, I'll set up an interview.
Them-
Disreguard the Invitation.
Me-
It's spelled "disregard". Also, "invitation", not being the beginning word of a sentence or a proper noun, does not need to be capitalized. Congratulations on using proper punctuation though, regardless of the ongoing errors. I have faith in your continued improvement.
David
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