Multiple Choice
Sending an unsolicited application letter to an employer will probably
A) result in your application getting more attention than it might receive if it were in response to an advertised opening.
B) irritate the personnel office staff.
C) mean that your letter will not get read.
D) neither help nor harm your chances for an interview with the employer.
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