There is a website where you can send a CV

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I am not sure "where" is correct in my sentence. I rephrased the sentence with "where". It's the sentence #1. I added additional information for context.

"My friend looked up information about job everywhere. There is a website where you can send a CV. I am looking into a job in notary company."


1. "There is a website you can send your CV to."
 
Your sentence is correct and natural.
 
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I am not sure if "where" is correct in my sentence. I rephrased the sentence with "where". It's the sentence #1. I added additional information for context.

"My friend looked up information about jobs everywhere. There is a website where you can send a CV. I am looking into a job at a notary company."


1. "There is a website you can send your CV to."

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Your sentence is correct and natural.

Do you mean the corrected and the original one?
I didn't use "a" before "notary company" and used "a CV" instead of "your" in the passage below. Is it also correct?
"My friend looked up information about job everywhere. There is a website where you can send a CV. I am looking into a job in notary company."
 
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Sentence #1.
 
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I added additional info for context.

That's OK.

There's a website you can send your CV to.

That's good too.
 
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I added additional info for context.

That's OK.

There's a website you can send your CV to.

That's good too.

Could you please tell me why it is wrong to use "in" "in a notary company"?
 
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Could you please tell me why it is wrong to use "in" "in a notary company"?

At least in American English, we get a job at, not in a company. "In" seems logical. We just don't use it.

You can say you got a job in sales at a notary firm. We don't use the word "company" for legal firms.
 
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