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Are you interested in the job but you need more time to consider the job offer? Then you must be a valuable candidate for the position, aren’t you? Since there certainly are some predictable reasons behind your hesitation, there are also effective and tactful ways you can use to deal with this situation. If you …

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In our modern world of instant communication, it can be easy to miss important details amidst the constant flurry of emails we all send and receive. We all have experience with the worry that we have missed some particularly crucial message.  For this reason, it is always comforting to receive confirmation that someone has understood …

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Is there anything more stressful than trying to enjoy time off while worrying about the emails zooming into your inbox? Many of us find ourselves checking our work email constantly, even when we are technically on sick leave or on a hard-earned vacation.  One of the best ways to make the most of your time …

Read More about The 46 Very Best Out-of-Office Messages for Any Circumstance

After a long, stressful job hunt, receiving a job offer can definitely bring a sense of relief and closure. And although you are grateful for this opportunity, the pressure of accepting the offer and making a decision about your future can also be tricky and overwhelming. Everyone experiences emotions differently, and there is no right …

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Loyalty is an important trait, both in a friend and in a work colleague.  Being able to trust that someone has your back and is looking out for you can make you feel more at ease, whatever context you find yourself in.  Interestingly, you don’t always have to be super close to someone to be …

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What is the meaning of please advise? “Please advise” is a phrase that means the sender is seeking advice or input on a specific matter. It is commonly used in business emails and letters. While polite, overuse can seem impersonal. Providing context helps clarify the feedback needed. No matter how seasoned we become in our …

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In email writing, the golden rule is to always include a statement of purpose or intent. The expression “I wanted to follow up…” is one example of such a message. Truth be told, we dislike using the same expression time and time again because we feel like we can actually be more creative if we …

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