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How To Make Your Cover Responce Be More Than The Norm
Published on March 3, 2005 By joeKnowledge In Business
I say cover response because sometimes the cover 'letter' sent to the employeer isn't actually a cover letter in the traditional sense. Wehn you sending by email, more likely than not, it will be in text format only. So the top formal parts about your name and such and the name of the person your sending your resume to isn't needed.

So sending that cover responce that is just "I am a proven great whatever..."

More examples on the way.



SOURCE: YAHOO! Hotobs.com

How to Find a New Job Fast


By Jeffrey E. Christian

Recruiters and hiring managers get tons of e-mail every day from job seekers. They all seem to begin the same way: "I'm a proven professional ..."

Would anyone claim to be a "green" or "failed" professional?

When you're looking for a job, no matter what form of communication you use, you have only 30 to 60 seconds to really grab someone. You need to get to the point: Why should a hiring manager hire you?

Hiring managers are looking for people who make things happen. Focus your pitch on your accomplishments and results.

Examples include:
* In my current position with Acme Industries, I put together a team to develop new sales strategies and ultimately increased sales by $75,000....




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