Modernize Your Job Search Letters
This book addresses how to write the following types of letters that most job seekers will use through their search campaign:

Traditional Cover Letters: Letters that job seekers write in response to job advertisements and postings, send directly to hiring managers, or present to human resource professionals.

E-Notes: Modern and shorter cover letters used as the content for job seekers' email messages, thereby eliminating the need to "click" to read an attached letter.

Recruiter Letters: As either cover letters or e-notes - often including information that job seekers would not typically share at the onset with a prospective employer.

Thank-You Letters: A must after every interview to ensure that job seekers stay "front of mind" and give themselves an instantly competitive edge.

Networking Letters: Introductory letters to make connections with direct network contacts or referrals; not generally written in response to specific job opportunities.

Job Proposal Letters: As the title suggests, these letters are written to propose a specific job opportunity with a specific company to meet a specific organizational need.

Letters for Candidates with Unique Job Search Challenges: Letters for job seekers facing specific search challenges, such as transitioning from military service to civilian work, returning to work after raising children, returning to work after incarceration, changing careers, or finding a new job despite a record of hopping from one position to another.

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Modernize Your Job Search Letters
This book addresses how to write the following types of letters that most job seekers will use through their search campaign:

Traditional Cover Letters: Letters that job seekers write in response to job advertisements and postings, send directly to hiring managers, or present to human resource professionals.

E-Notes: Modern and shorter cover letters used as the content for job seekers' email messages, thereby eliminating the need to "click" to read an attached letter.

Recruiter Letters: As either cover letters or e-notes - often including information that job seekers would not typically share at the onset with a prospective employer.

Thank-You Letters: A must after every interview to ensure that job seekers stay "front of mind" and give themselves an instantly competitive edge.

Networking Letters: Introductory letters to make connections with direct network contacts or referrals; not generally written in response to specific job opportunities.

Job Proposal Letters: As the title suggests, these letters are written to propose a specific job opportunity with a specific company to meet a specific organizational need.

Letters for Candidates with Unique Job Search Challenges: Letters for job seekers facing specific search challenges, such as transitioning from military service to civilian work, returning to work after raising children, returning to work after incarceration, changing careers, or finding a new job despite a record of hopping from one position to another.

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Overview

This book addresses how to write the following types of letters that most job seekers will use through their search campaign:

Traditional Cover Letters: Letters that job seekers write in response to job advertisements and postings, send directly to hiring managers, or present to human resource professionals.

E-Notes: Modern and shorter cover letters used as the content for job seekers' email messages, thereby eliminating the need to "click" to read an attached letter.

Recruiter Letters: As either cover letters or e-notes - often including information that job seekers would not typically share at the onset with a prospective employer.

Thank-You Letters: A must after every interview to ensure that job seekers stay "front of mind" and give themselves an instantly competitive edge.

Networking Letters: Introductory letters to make connections with direct network contacts or referrals; not generally written in response to specific job opportunities.

Job Proposal Letters: As the title suggests, these letters are written to propose a specific job opportunity with a specific company to meet a specific organizational need.

Letters for Candidates with Unique Job Search Challenges: Letters for job seekers facing specific search challenges, such as transitioning from military service to civilian work, returning to work after raising children, returning to work after incarceration, changing careers, or finding a new job despite a record of hopping from one position to another.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780996680332
Publisher: Emerald Career Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/2017
Series: Modernize Your Career
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 266,137
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.80(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Wendy Enelow and Louise Kursmark are credited with creating, professionalizing, and elevating the resume writing industry worldwide. As professional resume writers for 30+ years, each has written thousands of resumes for jobseekers around the globe. In addition, together they founded the world's premier resume training and certification company (Resume Writing Academy) and two high-profile organizations dedicated to the development of resume and career professionals (Career Masters Institute, Career Thought Leaders).

Both Wendy and Louise are Master Resume Writers, Certified Professional Resume Writers, Job and Career Transition Coaches, and Credentialed Career Masters.

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