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Originally Posted by Anxiety
Best New Yet Folks!!!!!
I received an e-mail today from Londond South bank Univeristy. I am on the Short List for the Residence Manager position!
Here is the e-mail:
"Dear Abe,
I would like to inform you that you have been shortlist for the above
post and your interview time will be on Monday 8th May 2006 at 2.00
pm.
I look forward to hearing from you. The original is in the post."
Does this mean that I am to call her, or she will call me? What does "the original is in the post" mean? (In the mail, I assume, but what is the original?)
Thanks for your help!
-Anxiety
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Apt handle given the tone of the post
We Brits don't like official things being done by e-mail, so will often post (mail) hard copy (i.e. typed letter on official letterhead) as confirmation - this is the what the 'original is in the post' refers to.
Unless stated otherwise, I think they expect you to attend for a personal interview at 2pm on 8th May...
edit: congrats by the way - first shortlist