Select the best statement to include in an interview -you message.
a. you for taking the tim...
Social Studies, 07.12.2019 04:31 hunter3978
Select the best statement to include in an interview -you message.
a. you for taking the time to interview me.
b. talking with you on tuesday, october 25, about the marketing associate position was both informative and interesting.
c. i really hope to hear from you soon because i am very interested in the position.
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