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SUMMARY:There's No One-Size-Fits-All Cover Letter: Sell Your Fit for the Job
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260502T190000
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Most online applications don't ask for or accommodate a cover letter, which has led to the mistaken assumption that cover letters are no longer a necessary job search tool. When you're networking with humans, they can often send you a job description. You can then write a persuasive and compelling cover letter that very specifically sells your fit for the job. During my decade as a recruiter, many smart and accomplished women sent me a cover letter that was nothing more than one dashed-off paragraph they also sent verbatim to every other employer and recruiter as they put their hats in the ring for virtually any job. This paragraph was basically a very generic "I'm qualified for this job; please consider me". There was no sales pitch or proof that they were actually qualified. The cursory cover notes also gave me zero motivation to learn more about the candidates: they essentially were asking me to do a lot of work to figure out if and why they should be on my short list of...

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