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binarysoul wrote: » Although I've yet to send a resume without a cover letter, I'm just not sure if employers will actually read them. Do you send cover letters all the time? Do you include company address on each?
Hyper-Me wrote: » I get more interviews off of resumes WITH a cover letter I get more job offers when I show up in a suit/tie, rather than just a dres shirt and slacks.
laidbackfreak wrote: » Are those for roles direct with employers or through agencies? Dress code is a given, this side of the pond it is expected to be suit and tie for interviews, no matter what the dress code at the place of work. I occasionally lose the tie if the temperatures are very high, but thats rare here too lol
networker050184 wrote: » I've never used one. I do however usually send my resume by email and include what could be considered a short cover letter in the body. I guess if I ever sent one by snail mail or hand delivered hard copy I'd consider adding one.
CompuTron99 wrote: » That's a question I've had. When you email the resume.. Do you attach the cover letter, place the contents of the cover letter in the body of the email, or attach the cover letter while creating a shorter one for the body of the email? I'll also do research and find out the name of the company and the actual contact. I try to stay aways from "Dear Sir or Madam" or "To Whom It May Concern" greetings.
CompuTron99 wrote: » That's a question I've had. When you email the resume.. Do you attach the cover letter, place the contents of the cover letter in the body of the email, or attach the cover letter while creating a shorter one for the body of the email?
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