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"Unlock" opportunities and job matching!

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remote.com

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norely@remote.com

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Thu, Sep 14, 2017 07:53 PM

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Hi {NAME}! I hope you're well! I wanted to reach out and remind you that you have not unlocked job m

Hi {NAME}! I hope you're well! I wanted to reach out and remind you that you have not unlocked job matching yet. When your profile reaches [80+ complete](, we unlock it and begin sharing it with employers, as well as sending you jobs that match your experience and preferences. When you are matched to a job you can apply for free and we help fast-track your process to ensure the employer knows you're a good fit. To unlock this process simply [complete your profile to 80%]( or more. Hope this helps! Crystal @ Remote.com If you wish to stop receiving these emails, [click here](

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