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Good morning John,
I enjoyed meeting you at ____________ and appreciate you giving me your contact information.
As we discussed I am looking for employment. I am educated and skilled in _______.
Do you know if there are any current or upcoming vacancies in the _____ department at your company? Are you comfortable in sending me the contact information for any managers who may be dealing with these vacancies?
Regards
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Hi bees! I am currently looking for a job, and recently met someone who works at a place I would love to be a part of. He volunteered his work contact info and told me to feel free to contact him. I was about to shoot him an email today, but then realized I had no idea what to say. I'd hate to waste a potential opportunity...so what would you professional bees suggest I say? I realize that most job search inquiries are usually directed to a webpage or to HR, so I don't want to just come out and ask if there are any jobs available there. My goal is to let him know that I have a substantial amount of relevant experience, and find out who to direct my inquiries to (other than HR!) So....any suggestions?