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How to Follow Up Your "Letter of Interest"
Sometimes, letters may not arrive on the desk of the coach to whom they were sent. Therefore, it is necessary to make a follow-up phone call or send an email to introduce yourself and ask if your letter arrived. This shows maturity and follow-through on your part. You can keep it short; don't feel as if you have to have a speech prepared. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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