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Hello VJ members,

Yesterday I got email from the company where I applied for the last three months where I really like the position. But I just got hired recently and not related with what I have in the past but I need a job. How can I reply in this letter professionally that I am still interested but not at this time?

Here is the letter:Hello!

Some time ago, you registered with XXX Co. and the world's premier specialized Accounting & Finance firm. We are constantly monitoring new market trends which can offer opportunities for highly skilled professionals like you.

We'd also like to know if you are interested or if you are not looking for a new job opportunity at this time. If you would like to discuss industry salary levels, your needs or those of your department, please feel free to call us. We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely,

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Hello VJ members,

Yesterday I got email from the company where I applied for the last three months where I really like the position. But I just got hired recently and not related with what I have in the past but I need a job. How can I reply in this letter professionally that I am still interested but not at this time?

Here is the letter:Hello!

Some time ago, you registered with XXX Co. and the world's premier specialized Accounting & Finance firm. We are constantly monitoring new market trends which can offer opportunities for highly skilled professionals like you.

We'd also like to know if you are interested or if you are not looking for a new job opportunity at this time. If you would like to discuss industry salary levels, your needs or those of your department, please feel free to call us. We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely,

IMO (in my opinion), it looks like an email to gather information -- they are asking if you're still looking for work or not. It's not a job offer.

From what I understand, you liked the position you interviewed for with "XXX Co." but you are currently working a new job. Why don't you respond informing that you would be interested in obtaining information about the opportunities they may have? I don't think it hurts to try. It doesn't mean you have to leave your current job.

Good luck!

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