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Drafting and Crafting A CV and Cover Letter

Date Published: 07th July 2008
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The competitive job market also demands an effective CV cover letter, this should describe you in the best possible, more informal way. It can also give you a chance to convey to the prospective employer as to how much enthusiastic you are about the specific position that you are applying for.

It should be always kept in the mind that the employers pick only those people to give an employment to, whom they find will fit well as per their needs and job vacancy criteria. Therefore, you must research the company that you are planning to apply for, and include some of the facts that you have searched, in your cover letter. For example, short term and medium term objectives. This can also apply to those teleworking jobs, they also need your specific information, before handing over any work to you.


Below are ways can help you achieve impact in your CV and cover letter and stand out from the rest other application.

  1. Use good writing style, not too complicated but concise and easy to read.
  2. Present interesting information of value to the prospective employers.
  3. Your document should grab the attention of the reader.
  4. Do not make a lengthy document.
  5. Use bullet-points for your achievements.


You will be able to obtain those "work at home" teleworking job opportunities. Remember there are two ways to present the facts, good and bad. Make an impact on the readers and motivate them to invite you for an interview.

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