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Copy of the text received: Hello! I am responding to your resume that you posted on one of the job boards we work with. My name is Brittany and I am with the Reed Agency. I am the Executive Assistant to Brandi Reed, the agency Director. Brandi reviewed your resume online and thought you would make a great fit in the agency. She asked that I contact you to set up a meeting with you over a Zoom video conference tomorrow, July 11th at 10:00am (EST). Please show me you have registered by sending me a screen shot of your registration. Please use this link to register in advance for your meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EuSxqmKdQZyGDcL-7KoiZA#/registration The position, pay and other details will be discussed in the interview along with any questions you may have. If we do not hear back from you we will remove you from our HR database. Thank you!
OH, USA- 45232
Unknown Location
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(941) 202-3033
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Employment
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The Reed Agency
July 10, 2024
865257
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