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Do I just delete the email? Or should I email again to apologize and attach the correct resume?

 

The email doesnt magically disappear from their inbox if you delete it. Lol

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This won't help you now but in the future, if you're using Gmail, they have a feature you can use where you'll have to option to stop a message from being sent, this has to be within 5 minutes of you pressing send. 

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it appears I was wrong, the maximum is 30 seconds to undo

Edited by TenaciousBushLeaper
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I know that....

I was just thinking if I should regrettably move on.

 

Not that we know that the wrong resume would spell disaster, but suppose it does mean 'no.' What harm could possibly come from sending a second email with the correct resume? You've already got a 'no.' Worst thing that can happen is nothing changes; in that case, you've lost nothing. But there is a chance that things could improve, so why not try? 

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Not that we know that the wrong resume would spell disaster,

 

 

I'm completely curious how bad the "wrong" resume could be. Highlights leadership experience with ISIS? Was old version that only included job from Hooters? ("Assistant wing breader, 2002-2006")

Edited by lewin

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