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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Letter Writing

Assist me in a general professional cover for any job position

Below is my cover letter that I have written. Do you think this cover letter is appropiate for all job opportunities.
Dear Director of Human Resources

In response to your opening, I would like to take the time to introduce myself and apply for the---------------- position. I know that with my strong combination of professional experience and education, I would become a valuable asset to your organization.

I have many years of excellent experience. Through my experience, I have developed and refined my skills in many areas including sales management, recruitment and training of sales personnel, marketing strategy development, account management, territory development, establishing sales objectives, working major trade shows, new product introduction, and client relations.

I am a seasoned sales management professional, with a proven track record as a top sales producer and manager. I am proven in seeing all products to their maximum potential and ensuring high product visibility within the marketplace. I am also highly-experienced in working at the local, regional and national levels and though various different sales channels.

I have also developed strong communication and people skills; I am highly motivated, and possess an ability to overcome challenges. In short, I know that I would be a strong addition to your team.
  

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Hi, It's a big mistake to try to have a general cover letter that you can use for all jobs. and emphases. eg Employer 1 says he wants A, B and C skills.

  • Hi, It's a big mistake to try to have a general cover letter that you can use for all jobs.
  • and emphases.
  • eg Employer 1 says he wants A, B and C skills.
  • You should say 'I have A, B and C skills'.
  • eg Employer 2 says he wants B, C and D skills.
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Hi,

It's a big mistake to try to have a general cover letter that you can use for all jobs.

Every job has its own special requirements.and emphases.
eg Employer 1 says he wants A, B and C skills. You should say 'I have A, B and C skills'.

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