I made something for everyone today.
Not just for entry level jobs. For every level.
From your very first job, to top jobs like CEO.
I noticed something. Most people don’t get replies after their job applications because they don’t know what to say when they reach out.
So I put together real messages you can copy and send.
Inside, you will find:
Messages for customer service jobs, virtual assistant jobs, social media manager jobs, sales and every role you can think of including C suite jobs.
That’s not all. I also added what to say after you apply and hear nothing.
What to say after your interview, to say thank you the right way.
And what to say if they go quiet on you for weeks.
All you need to do is copy the one that fits you. Change the small brackets to your own story. Then send it.
Get it here
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I lost my first remote job in 2025, I landed my current one right after, and I’ve never had to job hunt for a day since.
I never applied. A stranger reached out on LinkedIn and hired me. If you’re hunting for a remote job, here’s a habit that helped me win:
Never Just Send Your CV 📄
When applying for a job by email, don't just attach your CV without a message.
Your email is your first impression.
Use this simple format:
Subject: Application for the [Job Title] Role
Hi [Hiring Manager's Name],
I hope you're doing well.
I'm writing to apply for the [Job Title] position. I've attached my CV for your review.
I believe my skills and experience make me a strong fit for this role, and I'd appreciate the opportunity to contribute to your team.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Phone Number]
[Your Email Address]
✅ Before you hit send:
• Send your CV as a PDF, not a photo or screenshot.
• Proofread your email for spelling and grammar.
• Keep your message short, professional, and polite.
• Use a clear subject line like: Application for [Job Title].
A well-written email can make a stronger first impression than you think. Good luck with your applications! 🚀
I put together a short guide that breaks Supply Chain into 9 career paths and shows:
• What each role does
• Entry level job titles
• Salary ranges
• Tools used on the job
• Interview questions
• Career growth opportunities
• A 30-60-90 day plan
There’s also a quick quiz at the end to help you identify the best path for you.
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I found 500+ companies hiring remotely and put them in one sheet.
Inside this sheet you’ll find companies actively hiring for:
• Customer Service Representatives
• Appointment Setters
• Virtual Assistants (Executive, Medical, Legal, Real Estate)
• AI & Automation Assistants
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