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Cover letters today are often sent in the body of an email rather than an attachment, but they work the same way. Basically, you want your cover letter to be enticing enough so that the recruiter or ...
The point of a cover letter is to help a recruiter or hiring manager get to know you a bit better. Think of your resume as an outline of your career, and the cover letter as the description. A cover ...
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Wondering how do you address relocating in a cover letter? Start by clearly stating your relocation plans and reasons. Employers want to understand your commitment and readiness to move for the role.
When you%27re networking in an attempt to get an interview%2C a cover letter is still a powerful tool. Formatting is as important as content in a cover letter. A great cover letter won%27t land you a ...
Cover letters can be a pain. You've essentially got to write a new one for every position you apply to. They're less succinct than résumés. And they can turn out fairly badly, if you don't know what ...