I think both are good as long as you know the person's name you send to. Especially using fax, sometimes people in the company use one fax machine, if you don't specify the person's name and title, it's hard for the receiption or other people to distribute your resume.# b. H9 k; a( _( ~" D% K
- k5 m5 E" {2 j9 w, hEmail is a common way to send resume these days. You could put cover letter in the content, so the receiver will know your attachment is not a virus related file.
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@: @, |/ U) \传真给市内,免费,因为你的电话已经免费了。8 q2 T. O8 K( N5 Z1 @. F8 K. z3 I
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传真给外地,传真号码要按拨长途的方式书写,一般的那种便宜长途卡总是传送失败,因为传真的数据信号,要求比音频信号强,我用时代通讯的长途,就没有传真成功过。我都是发email给外地的朋友,再叫他帮我发传真的。可能用telus的长途可以吧。
When you use email, be sure to use the right encoding. I have emailed some company with the default encoding (which was Chinese simplified) on my computer. It turned out to be a disarster. My email of course turned out to be unrecognized characters since their default encoding is English. The HR people are apparently not brave enough to figure out what is going with it. They simply just discard it. It was a costly lesson.