Please, can you tell me if this sounds correct as a formal e-mail applying for a job?
Dear ……….. (name, as I know the name, right?),
Thank you for your interest in my services.
Although your standard rates are slightly lower, I am interested in collaborating on your project, as I am currently available to help additional clients. Nevertheless, I would have to evaluate the complexity of the subject and of the documents before making a final commitment.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
……………………………..
Thank you!
It sounds like you are applying for a contract, not employment (a job).
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It sounds like you are applying for a contract, not employment (a job).
Thank you for your interest in my services.
Although your standard rates are slightly lower than market rates, I am interested in working on your project, as I currently have free time to help additional clients. Nevertheless, I would have to evaluate the complexity of the project and look at the requirements documents or project plans before making a final commitment.
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