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In
most cases, your resume is really a supporting document to be read by the hiring
manager or committee while you are being interviewed.
What you want to do is to get them to schedule
you for an interview. The way you do this is to send them a letter that they
cannot ignore. As far back as you can remember, it's been called a cover letter.
This implies that it is not really that important...
"Attached is my resume for the position
of blah, blah, blah...
"As my resume shows, blah, blah,
blah..."
They have heard all of that foolishness many
times. They can see what your resume shows!
What you need to do is to take the opportunity
to show them that you are not the average candidate.
 Learn how to use 3 Little-Known Job Search
Secrets that will keep you ahead of your competition for any position you apply
for.
You WILL be able to...
Attract
the Attention of the next Hiring Manager you approach!
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