email address for job search question

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Professional email -fine

Personal email-pompous. But you sound pretty pompous anyways so I'm sure most of your contacts already know that about you.


they do. It's part of my charm and I host great parties.
Anonymous
Ignore the rest. I think it's fine and professional. Not ideal, but it's the best you can do in this situation. I work in analytics and you wouldn't believe some of the email addresses I've seen on resumes. Those we talk about - yours wouldn't even get a mention.

Did you know that gmail ignores the periods? If it would make it clearer with them, then you can add and it's all the same.
Jane.S.Smith@gmail.com
is the same as
JaneSSmith@gmail.com
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ignore the rest. I think it's fine and professional. Not ideal, but it's the best you can do in this situation. I work in analytics and you wouldn't believe some of the email addresses I've seen on resumes. Those we talk about - yours wouldn't even get a mention.

Did you know that gmail ignores the periods? If it would make it clearer with them, then you can add and it's all the same.
Jane.S.Smith@gmail.com
is the same as
JaneSSmith@gmail.com


This is valuable information. I had no idea. I love computer ppl, I learn so much from them.

Anonymous
My favorite applicant email: rustysflygirl at aol dot com
Anonymous
I had the same issue. I did this for Jane Mary Smith:
j.m.smith@gmail.com (not my name...). Would that work?
Anonymous
jane.m.smith@ gmail.com
jane.mary.smith@gmail.com
jane.smith.2@gmail.com
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