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How to write successful cover letters
Posted by in Uncategorized at September 28, 2009
Tags: successful cover letter, writing cover letters
Tags: successful cover letter, writing cover letters
Writing cover letters
A cover letter should be written to introduce your self to a potential employer, the contents of the letter should emphasise your best qualities, any special skills you may have and any accomplishments that you have gained in the past. The cover letter should be used in conjunction with your resume to outline or add to the skills and accomplishments that you have put in your resume.
The whole point of a cover letter is to reach out to your potential employer by providing them with a more personal account of your skills and accomplishments and also to state why you think you are the best person for the job and to state what you can offer them should they employ you.
