I have enclosed my resume in the attachment. Please review it and reply at your earliest convenience.
Do " enclosed" and "attached" have the same meaning?
Is "at your earliest convenience" possible in applying for a job?
Can we use "enclosed" in a business email, like invoice copy, etc.?
Are you talking about an email or a paper letter?
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If you have more than one file in the attachment, say:
I have included my resume in the attachment.
If you have just one file, say:
I have attached my resume hereby for your consideration.