Cover Letters
Failure to dedicate time and thought to writing a cover letter could result in disqualification.
You Need To:
1. Represent why you are qualified for the position (list of skills and successes)
2. Keep the Letter to One Page
3. Use specific examples to illustrate your skills and experience
The cover letter remains important. Those that say it isn't probably have a hard time writing one. Do not fall into that category.
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SPECIAL NOTE: I am now taking on speaking engagements to groups about the following subjects:
Resume Writing
Interviewing
Ageism in the Workplace
Career Management
ATS Best Practices
Job Search Strategies
as well as accepting invitations to critique resumes, cover letters and LinkedIn profiles at trade shows, workshops, seminars and various other events. Please contact me via ajbresumes@gmail.com or 415.519.9659 for more details.
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