Share Your Job Search Letters
March 6th, 2010 admin

I’d like to expand my collection of resumes, letters, and CVs. If you have a cover letter, resignation letter, thank you letter or other job search related letter, resume or curriculum vitae that you’re proud of, I’d like to consider adding it to our samples. Simply send it to me via email, along with the form giving me permission to use it. I’m looking for samples that reflect all levels of job seekers – from students to experienced professionals. If you’d like …
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