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Resumes and Cover Letters

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Cover letter for resume A resume is a broad overview of your educational and career history. It can list most or all of the relevant skills and professional experiences that apply to your current job search. A cover letter should focus specifically on the job you're applying to.Do resumes need a cover letter? You don't need one. When the employer specifically states what they want in a job application (resume, references, etc.), you don't have to write a cover letter if it is not included on the employer's list. However, you may want to include an abbreviated email cover letter if there's space to do so.How do I write a cover letter for my resume? When writing a cover letter, you should: introduce yourself. mention the job (or kind of job) you're applying for (or looking for) show that your skills and experience match the skills and experience needed to do the job. encourage the reader to read your resume.Is resume and cover letter the same? A resume states the facts – who, what, when, and how. In contrast, a cover letter provides an opportunity to explain why you are qualified for the job. This document adds a bit of color and personality and is intended to persuade employers that you're a good fit for the position at hand.