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A Cover Letter is NOT Optional!

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Home Founder Resume Writing Career Coaching Marketing Yourself Selling Yourself Job Stress General Advice Interview Skills "The Relocated Spouse [link] — jobconnection A Cover Letter is NOT Optional! On June 14, 2010, In Resume Writing by Debra Wheatman , By CareersDoneWrite.com 0 What’s the value of writing a cover letter?

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The September Surge Is Here: How Job Seekers Can Prepare to Land the Role

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Maybe you’ve even played with AI enough to know you are still a better cover letter writer. Maybe it’s too niche to the organization or an industry, but the item doesn’t have broad significance. Tweak cover letter copy that AI generates to ensure it’s in your voice as well, she adds.

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Some Gen Zers Are Including Their Social Media on Resumes—Should You?

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It depends on your industry and the potential job opportunity Not all fields lend themselves to dedicating a whole section of a resume to social media accounts, according to Katie Boudreau, operations manager at CallerSmart. For example, David Matheny, PR and digital strategist at DJM Consulting LLC.,

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The Admin’s Guide to Career Organization

All Things Admin

I receive a lot of emails from admins who’ve lost their jobs unexpectedly. Cover letter. Your cover letter is often the first touch point you have with a potential employer, so you need to make the right impression. You can include them in the body of your letter or at the end after your name.

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OfficeTeam Reveals Mistakes That Could Derail Your Job Search

Office Dynamics

Maintain an up-to-date profile on these sites, and be active with industry associations and events. Sending your resume and cover letter on high-quality paper via the post office may seem outdated, but people receive so little mail today that your hard-copy materials could pay off. Network solely when you’re looking for a job.

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Guest Blogger: David B. Wright, Author

The Office Professionals Place

Youve sent out dozens, or maybe even hundreds, of resumes and cover letters. Youve posted your resume on all the top job boards plus the various industry-focused and niche job sites related to your type of work. Wednesday, November 4, 2009 Guest Blogger: David B. Wright, Author So Youve Got the Job Interview - Now What?

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Resources for assistants

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The articles in the magazine tend to shine a spotlight on industry news, venue information, office tips, as well as fashion advice and career trends. Once you have registered you will receive a regular newsletter via email from ‘Moneypenny’ which contains information on products, services, offers and events for assistants.

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