Virtual company introduction for new graduates – Follow up

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Subject line tip

he subject line works as a nudge reminding the recipient of the company while also expressing interest in the recipient. It’s designed to pique curiosity and elicit a response.

Still interested in learning more about {{COMPANY}}?
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Personalization tip

The use of the recipient’s first name adds a personal touch to the email, which is generally better received.

Hi {{FIRST_NAME}},
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Problem tip

This section isn’t directly pointing out a problem, but it sets up the context that the recipient is a fresh graduate, implying they might be looking for job opportunities.

Everyone here at {{COMPANY}} congratulates you again on earning your degree in {{FIELD/MAJOR/SPECIALITY}}.
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Value tip

This section provides the recipient with value – a chance to learn more about the company and the opportunities available for new graduates. It also offers an opportunity to connect with the company directly, which can be of high value to someone who’s starting their career.

In my previous email I mentioned that we're organizing an event soon that should be part of your job search. It's an online event on {{DATE_TIME}} where you can learn more about {{COMPANY}}, what it's like to work here and the opportunities we offer new graduates like yourself.
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CTA tip

The call to action is clear and direct, asking the recipient to register for the event. This action step is what the sender wants the recipient to do next.

Just click on the link below to register.
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Signature tip

The sender closes the email with a hopeful message about seeing the recipient at the event, again expressing interest and making the recipient feel welcome, then signs off professionally.

We hope to see you there! {{YOUR_FULL_NAME}} {{YOUR_TITLE/POSITION}} {{YOUR_COMPANY_NAME}} {{YOUR_PHONE_NUMBER}} {{YOUR_COMPANY_WEBSITE}}
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    Subject line tip

    he subject line works as a nudge reminding the recipient of the company while also expressing interest in the recipient. It’s designed to pique curiosity and elicit a response.

  • Tip thumbnail

    Personalization tip

    The use of the recipient’s first name adds a personal touch to the email, which is generally better received.

  • Tip thumbnail

    Problem tip

    This section isn’t directly pointing out a problem, but it sets up the context that the recipient is a fresh graduate, implying they might be looking for job opportunities.

  • Tip thumbnail

    Value tip

    This section provides the recipient with value – a chance to learn more about the company and the opportunities available for new graduates. It also offers an opportunity to connect with the company directly, which can be of high value to someone who’s starting their career.

  • Tip thumbnail

    CTA tip

    The call to action is clear and direct, asking the recipient to register for the event. This action step is what the sender wants the recipient to do next.

  • Tip thumbnail

    Signature tip

    The sender closes the email with a hopeful message about seeing the recipient at the event, again expressing interest and making the recipient feel welcome, then signs off professionally.

Follow-up templates

Learn how to use cold email templates

How to use these cold email templates

Browse templates from the categories on the left, choose one you like, and customize it in the editor. And that’s it! Copy the text to your clipboard or send it via email.

What industries do the templates cover?

We have cold email templates for sales, marketing, recruitment, real estate, and networking. We also included templates for follow-ups.

Can I customize the templates?

Of course – and you should! You can customize them directly on the website. Just click on the section you want to change and enter your text. Click "Confirm" to save your changes. Your changes will remain saved as long as you don't refresh the page.

Can you guarantee these templates will work?

We prepared our templates based on years of experience we have in cold outreach, and we've added tips to sections to shed more light on the best practices for cold emails. We can't guarantee the success of your campaign, though, as email copy is only one piece of the puzzle. It also depends on other factors like the quality of your prospect base, your technical settings, and many more.