10 articles tagged #email
All English for IT articles related to #email.
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How to Write a Vendor Escalation Email in English
Learn how to escalate an unresolved vendor issue in English — firm without being hostile, specific about impact, and clear about what resolution you actually need.
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How to Request Sick Leave or PTO in English
Learn the English phrasing for requesting time off or reporting a sick day to your manager, covering short notice, advance planning, and handoff of your responsibilities.
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How to Write a Meeting Follow-Up Email in English
Learn the English phrasing for a concise post-meeting recap email that confirms decisions, assigns action items, and prevents miscommunication.
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How to Write an Escalation Email in English
Learn the English phrasing for escalating a stalled issue or decision to management, staying professional and factual instead of sounding like a complaint.
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English Vocabulary for the Resend Email API
Learn the professional English vocabulary for Resend — send() method, React Email, domain verification, webhooks, batch send, idempotency, and how engineers discuss transactional email in real projects.
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How to Ask for a Deadline Extension Professionally in English
Ask for a deadline extension in English without losing trust: timing, honest reasons, proposing a new date, offering options, and email templates that work.
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How to Write a Professional Out of Office Message for Developers
Write a clear out-of-office message as a developer in English: dates, escalation contacts, on-call handover, and templates for holidays, conferences, and sick leave.
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Thank-You Email After a Tech Interview: Templates and Tips
Why and how to send a thank-you email after a technical interview. Templates for different scenarios: after an onsite, after a take-home, after a phone screen. Phrases that stand out and mistakes to avoid.
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Async Communication English: Slack, Teams, and Email for Developers
The English phrases, patterns, and etiquette for professional asynchronous communication in IT teams — Slack messages, Teams posts, pull request comments, and status updates.
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How to Write a Technical Email in English
Subject lines, openings, closings, and full templates for the emails IT professionals write every day: status updates, escalations, requests, and handovers.
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