![]() Well true, but are you sure that you really fit into their world? But in order to work for them, you would lie for sure!Īdd well formed enthusiasm as a selling point: This is true. Yes, yes, I know… We have to strive for excellence, to become better professionals and try to work for the best employers like Google, Microsoft etc. If I were a millionaire I would have other priorities. I want to work because I have to make a living, put food on the table and pay the bills. ![]() So if I match or not will be determined by a piece of paper? Yes and no! If you are not included in the next steps of the process, it will be why you failed to impress them with your cover letter, even if they never met you! On the other hand, if you are successful to the next stage and meet you, they might use your cover letter against you, like in the movies: “Everything you say will be used against you….” Even a spelling error might be your failure! What you should write in a cover letter, and why it’s pointlessĪ cover letter is to highlight the qualifications you have for the job: Then why is the CV for? Why should’t I add more details into my CV? And by qualifications we mean what? Technical qualifications? Personality qualifications (team player open minded etc?)Įxplain why you want to work for the specific company/organization: The answer is simple. Cover letter is from the 50s, it’s an old idea that has to be retired. Possible employers use them as a way to screen you, and determine if they would like to interview you. It actually is a sales pitch of yourself and skills.A cover letter usually, accompanies your resume you send out. ![]() You should include specific information on why you’re a strong match for the employer’s job requirements. So, what is a cover letter? A letter with additional detailed information about you, on why you are qualified for the job.
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