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| thanks for the replies, newly means newly set up, partly my flaut for putting in capital N i know.....but still pretty dim response  , also if you read the advert it said pm me for more info. Also german is neccessary as well as english....just dont want to waste peoples time.
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Considering that you are looking to recruit people to work for companies and, as such, you will also be looking to attract companies as clients, you might consider refining your delivery, as it were. You might try, for instance, the following which may allow you to attract candidates who, like yourself, can actually form a proper sentence:
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| Thanks for the replies. "Newly" means "newly set up". I realize the confusion may have been, in part, my fault for capitalizing the N... [An aside if I may. I would recommend you avoid insulting your colleagues before you hire them, but that is another story altogether, in addition, your "dim" comment just doesn't make sense so I have removed it altogether] . Furthermore, if you read the advert, it said "pm me for more info". Also, both German and English are prerequisites for consideration - we do not want to waste people's [i.e. our] time.
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Charlie or Charles or Catharine or some whole name beginning with C or , preferably, nothing, rather than just the first initial of someone's first or last name. | |
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Sorry, it's been one of those weeks. Good luck with your new venture.