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Which of the following are true about cover letters? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
A cover letter should be tailored to meet the objectives of the job you are seeking.
A cover letter should be tailored to meet the objectives of the job you are seeking.
A cover letter should explain skills you don’t possess.
A cover letter should explain skills you don’t possess.
A cover letter should be chatty and informal to make the best impression.
A cover letter should be chatty and informal to make the best impression.
A cover letter should highlight your skills and experience.
A cover letter should highlight your skills and experience.
A cover letter should describe why you left your former job.
Which of the following are true about cover letters? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
A cover letter should be tailored to meet the objectives of the job you are seeking.
A cover letter should be tailored to meet the objectives of the job you are seeking.
A cover letter should explain skills you don’t possess.
A cover letter should explain skills you don’t possess.
A cover letter should be chatty and informal to make the best impression.
A cover letter should be chatty and informal to make the best impression.
A cover letter should highlight your skills and experience.
A cover letter should highlight your skills and experience.
A cover letter should describe why you left your former job.
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The correct statements about cover letters are:
1. **A cover letter should be tailored to meet the objectives of the job you are seeking.**
2. **A cover letter should highlight your skills and experience.**
The other options are not advisable for cover letters:
- A cover letter should **not** explain skills you don’t possess.
- A cover letter should **not** be chatty and informal; it should maintain a professional tone.
- A cover letter should **not** primarily focus on why you left your former job unless it’s directly relevant to the position you are applying for.
1. **A cover letter should be tailored to meet the objectives of the job you are seeking.**
2. **A cover letter should highlight your skills and experience.**
The other options are not advisable for cover letters:
- A cover letter should **not** explain skills you don’t possess.
- A cover letter should **not** be chatty and informal; it should maintain a professional tone.
- A cover letter should **not** primarily focus on why you left your former job unless it’s directly relevant to the position you are applying for.
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