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Originally posted by Wahawk56:
Swag,i really have no idea.
Ebonics?Originally posted by swagsurfer02:
Originally posted by Wahawk56:
Swag,i really have no idea.
Well what are you interested in and what skills do you have? What about education or certifications, do you speak any second languages?
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I do hiring and agree with this statement. Make sure that it is job specific. I often read cover letters that are generic and it is easy to see that the candidate is mass applying to different jobs. Although that is not a strong negative factor it doesn't make a positive first impression.Originally posted by iCRUNCH:
Always do one, and cater it towards the job you are applying to. Include specifically how you would be a great fit for the position and what interests you about the position.
It is better to have one and not need it, than to not have one and need it.
One clarification may be necessary. I hate it when cover letters litterally say "I would be great for [Job X] because..." Don't tell me why you would be great. I'll make that determination. You can tell me why you FEEL that you are qualified, but you aren't the person who gets to decide if you are right. This may be a pure semantic issue, but watch how you write these things. A cover letter won't get you a job, but it can get you eliminated from consideration.Originally posted by ChrisVarick:
I do hiring and agree with this statement. Make sure that it is job specific. I often read cover letters that are generic and it is easy to see that the candidate is mass applying to different jobs. Although that is not a strong negative factor it doesn't make a positive first impression.Originally posted by iCRUNCH:
Always do one, and cater it towards the job you are applying to. Include specifically how you would be a great fit for the position and what interests you about the position.
It is better to have one and not need it, than to not have one and need it.
I would recommend googling cover letter and the position. You can find some examples and take direction from them.