This letter is a courteous, professional way to thank an interviewer for considering you when you did not get the job you were looking for. You never know when a company that rejected you will offer you a job six months later because of a courteous letter.
If you're intent on conducting a "Traditional" job campaign, then you want to seriously consider supplementing you resume with a cover letter. But don't even bother if it's going to be some kind of routine, photo-copy of a standard letter you concocted. These letters all say the same thing. And...
It is often said that finding a job is a job in itself. But what you may not realize is that it's a sales job. To win over hiring managers and convince them to invest in the product you're pitching - you - it's important to take full advantage of...
It's the age-old question from job seekers: Must every resume be accompanied by a cover letter? The answer, according to professional career counselors, is a resounding yes. And not just any cover letter. It must be tailored to the specific job to which you are applying. Experts say that it...
Before you write, take time to do a self-assessment on paper. Outline your skills and abilities as well as your work experience and extracurricular activities. This will make it easier to prepare a thorough resume. The preliminary application for a professional position generally consists of two documents: a cover letter...
An effective job campaign may require a variety of correspondence: cover letters for resumes, networking letters, letters requesting information, thank you letters, job acceptance and/or rejection letters. Of particular importance is the letter that accompanies the resume when applying for a position - called the cover letter, application letter or...
Selling by mail can be the easiest and least expensive method of selling services or commodities. It can also be the most difficult and the most expensive method of doing the job. It all depends on the method one uses in presenting offering to prospects; it depends on the kind...