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SUMMARY:The Foolproof One-Page Cover Letter Formula
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The purpose of the cover letter is to bring your resume to life...and sell your fit for the job in about 60 seconds. It's best to do this on one concise page. (But as a recruiter, I gladly read past one page when I kept hearing the candidate saying "I'm a fit") Know that employer job descriptions are notoriously repetitive and poorly written. Analyze the job description carefully, group similar requirements, and address how your skills and experience are a fit with key examples that are both powerful and succinct. Don't let anyone tell you that cover letters are outdated or unread: when you're pursuing a job through a networking connection, a cover letter (in the body of an email) is as important as ever. Cover letters attached to online job applications (whenever allowed) are likely not read because of the sheer volume of applications. How long should your cover letter be? Shorter is always better&mdash;so try to keep it to one page. But if you need a second page to sell your fit...

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