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December 03, 2005

Could Your Cover Letter Be Hurting Your Job Search?

This entry is one in a series by Deb Walker on avoiding the top three cover letter mistakes:

As a career coach and professional resume writer, I’m often asked “How important are cover letters to my job search?” My answer is, “It depends on how long you want to search for your next job.” If you are in no hurry to get interviews, then don’t worry about your cover letter.

The fact is I’ve never met a job searcher who wants to have a painfully slow job search. The whole point of sending out resumes is to get multiple interviews as quickly as possible. But many job seekers still unwittingly sabotage their efforts by using substandard cover letters. Instead of helping you, your cover letter may actually be hurting your job search.

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Posted by Katharine at December 3, 2005 01:37 PM

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