Every time I write a cover letter for a job I do not think I push the limits to establish a “WoW” factor on behalf of what I write in the description. What’s the best way to blow the manager’s mind when they read it?
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I’m applying for this secretary job and am in the process of writing my cover letter however, I don’t know what to write about because I’ve never had a job before
btw I’m a student majoring in psyc
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I’m looking for a new job, and sending my resume out to companies, regardless if they’re looking for people. What should the cover letter say?
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Thanks for helping.
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I’m writing a cover letter to apply for a job, but I don’t know who to address it to. I have the address, so I included that, but I don’t know who the addressee should be.
Who should I address my cover letter to? (Such as “Whom It May Concern,” etc.)
Please and thank you for answers!
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I applying for an Accounting Clerk position with the city I live in.
I have a lot of experience but dont have a degree to back it up…
How do i really Sell myself?
Please give Links and Examples!!
Thanks In Advance!!
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I am currently working as a sales associate, and would like to send out resumes for jobs requiring more responsibilities than what I have now. I need help finding the correct way to express that in my cover letter.
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Hi Im writting a cover letter to a shoes whop which I saw a job posted on the window.Is there a correct word on how to adress that in a cover letter.
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I’m leaving it out for the sake of brevity. It’s in the same field, but the duties are largely different from the position I’m applying for.
I’m including it in my resume. Is that enough?
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instead of saying “Law Office” I typed “Lawn Office”. I used the spelling check tool on my computer.
I also, suck at interviews. I get nervous and everything that comes out of my mouth sounds stupid. what do you think, you they excuse the typo, bcuz the rest of the cover letter is good
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