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When you're applying for a job, your resume typically is requested by the hiring manager to determine the type of employee you would be based on your skill set and past employment history. A cover...
A cover letter makes the first impression to prospective employers. Often, it is the difference between an interview and a stack in a pile of unneeded resumes. Your cover letter should...
A cover letter and resume are the first impression you will make on an employer. They need to be catchy, honest, and show off your skills without going overboard, while also emphasizing what the...
A query letter is the very first impression you make on the editor of the publication you wish to write for. Your query competes with a thousand others on the editor's desk or in her inbox to grab...
If you are submitting a resume in response to a want ad, you should include a general cover letter to introduce yourself. In MS Word, templates are available that will almost write the letter for...