Monday, January 10, 2011

The Application or cover letter

The design of your CV should ultimately reflect your personality and your suitability for the job for which you are applying. Your CV Should be typed on a computer using appropriate fonts and style. It is advisable that you keep a copy on a compact disc so that you can always adapt it to each occasion. When applying for a job vacancy, or making a speculative application to company where you would like to work, your CV must always be accompanied by an introductory letter. If you are sending a hard copy of your CV, the letter will be printed out and sent along with the CV. When e-mailing your CV as an attachment, the letter will form the text part accompanying the e-mail. The quality of the letter should be high as it provides an opening shot; it create s the first impression about you. An impression letter can sometimes overcome the odd weakness in a CV; conversely, a poor letter might cause a perfectly good CV to be thrown into the trash can.

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