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How do you say you've been referred to someone? A brief statement along the lines of “(Name) has referred me to this role in your esteemed company, which I believe I would be a great fit for”. Keep this introduction brief and positive, before showcasing who you are.
How do you write a referral email? Create a strong subject line. Format the email as a business letter. Emphasize your mutual acquaintance. Get straight to the point. Be concise. Be sure to attach your Resume. Thank the reader.
An email cover letter should include the referral in the subject line of the message. Start on the right foot. Begin your letter with a salutation followed by the hiring manager's name. Mention your referral in the first paragraph of your cover letter, with a brief explanation of your connection.
How do you write a referral email? Create a strong subject line. Format the email as a business letter. Emphasize your mutual acquaintance. Get straight to the point. Be concise. Be sure to attach your Resume. Thank the reader.
Note Use your subject line to your advantage. With that in mind, it's a good idea to use “Referred by” with the name of your mutual acquaintance to identify your connection. Format it as a business letter. Get right to the point. Proofread your work. Be sure to send a follow-up thank-you note.
Resume via email template Email body: Dear [Hiring Manager's Name], Please find attached a copy of my resume and a cover letter for the [Job Reference Number and/or Job Title] position at [Company Name], as advertised on [Job Ad Source].