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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:1205800"][QUOTE="xmikex:1205722"]So I submitted a resume for an internship through a company's website. In the meantime my girlfriend added the manager in charge of the position on Linkedin and found me her gmail address. Too personal to email her gmail account? Or fair game since she posted it on Linkedin?[/QUOTE] In my opinion, it's on the edge. Thing is, she might be impressed by that. And like i said, even if she's not impressed, she hasn't been calling anyway. I'd say at the very least that she will tell you if they're not considering you anymore... then you could stop worrying about it. But yeah, people are all nutt-o fucking crazy anyways, so it's not worth the effort of trying to figure out how she'll react, just do it. As i said earlier though, you'll have a better shot at a good reaction if you don't mention that they haven't gotten back to you, or that you're frustrated.. Just tell her how excited you'd be to work with/for her, and that you're sorry for bothering her, but that you hoped she would have some advice or tips on what management would like to see in the candidates for that position. If you phrase it this way, it projects the fact that you know that you're still in the running for the position, that you're really gun-ho about it, and that you're reaching out for her help and advice. It might endear you to her, and it won't look half as creepy as just sending her an email saying "GIVE MY THAT JOB SLUT!!"[/QUOTE]
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