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covering letters
jacklink
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i am trying to write a covering letter, however im a bit miffed as to how much i should write.
has anyone got expereince of writting these letters and if so what and how much would you recommend to put in (its for childcare worker)
thankyou.
has anyone got expereince of writting these letters and if so what and how much would you recommend to put in (its for childcare worker)
thankyou.
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Use the covering letter to point out how precisely you meet their requirements. Use bullet points within a paragraph to make it easy to read. Make sure the points are backed up by what you have written in your CV or the application form. Keep the letter to one page. Check the grammar. Ensure you spell the name of the person/company properly.0
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