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Old Aug 18, 2009, 01:01 AM
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Cover Letter inadequate

Hi there, I need a little help sprucing up my cover letter. I found the job I've been drooling over for 6 years and I'm applying but figured that my resume needed a face-lift. PLEASE HELP!

Here it is in its current state:

Cherish A. Lastnamington
1234 S. Yourmom Rd.
Vancouver, WA 98664
(360) 555-2345



Dear Employer:


I am enclosing a resume for your review. Please consider this letter as my formal application presenting my background, education and experience.


I have considerable work experience for someone my age. I work well with people and enjoy getting the work at hand completed. I am a hard worker and take pride in whatever I do.


May I arrange an interview to further discuss my qualifications? I am available for an interview at a mutually convenient time. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,


Cherish A. Lastnamington
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Old Aug 19, 2009, 01:36 AM   #21  
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I'm glad that you have a really good job right now! It is a good idea to always be preparing oneself for another one in case an even better one presents itself as a possibility.

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