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Letters
It's funny how many people underestimate the importance of a well-written Cover Letter. Remember, your opening letter is the first thing a potential employer will read. From your Cover Letter a potential employer will form their first impressions of you – they will make a quick judgement about your character, your skills and your ability to fulfil the job.
A well-written Cover Letter will entice the employer to read on and take a look at your CV. A poorly written Cover Letter may lead to your CV ending up in the recycling bin, without being read!
Here at Words Worth Reading Ltd we can provide you with individually written, tailored Cover Letters, that reflect your knowledge, skills and abilities perfectly.
Thank You and Follow-up Letters
Take advantage of our writers’ expertise and knowledge in helping you keep in touch with potential employers, when your pursuing that all important job. Job interviews can be a long and involved process. The longer the gap between interview and hiring, the less likely your chances are of being hired. A good way to avoid being forgotten and to keep yourself in contention for that dream job is to continue to build on the rapport you developed with interviewers during the interview.
At Words Worth Reading Ltd, our writers can also help you draft a thank-you letter to send to your interviewer, acknowledging the time and consideration they gave you at interview. You can also have our writers help you to indicate to potential employers that you are still interested in a particular job opportunity by sending out custom designed follow-up letters. Each letter we write is crafted individually for your needs.
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Cover Letter Writing ServiceHave your cover letter written by our experienced professionals. You can then send off your job application with the confidence that your cover letter will enhance rather than detract. |
Thank You and Follow-up LettersThe longer the gap between interview and hiring, the less likely your chances are of being hired. A good way to avoid being forgotten and to keep yourself in contention for that dream job is to continue to build on the rapport you developed with interviewers during the interview. |
