How do write an e-mail to the hiring person who hasn't got back to you yet after you've submitted your resume?

Sample please

Answer:
Dear [Recipient Name]:
I could not be more eager to join forces with you! If hired as the new leader of your sales team, I will use and foster effective sales skills and follow through until the deal is closed.
That’s why I’m writing you againto remind you of the uncommon benefits I will provide as your sales manager:
•The advantage of existing profitable relationships with decision makers at top retailers in all major markets.
•Unusual strength in perceiving industry trends and challenges, and translating them into sales opportunitieswell before others do.
•Proven ability to put these advantages to work for you from day one.
As you know Ms. Stahl, I am very excited about working with you. Please let me know if I can help you make your selection by providing any further information or coming in for another interview. Feel free to call me at work or at home.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]

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Knock 'em Dead!
You keep it simple and give them your name, when you submitted your resume, and let them know you are following up on it.
Dear X:

I am following up on a resume I submitted to you on (DATE) for consideration regarding the X position.

Your feedback would be sincerely appreciated.

Best regards,

You

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