You may click on the link for the following tips on how you can start your cover letter.
http://www.resumes-for-jobs.com/cv_articles/cover_letter_secret_10.htm
http://www.resumes-for-jobs.com/cv_articles/job_search_7.htm
http://www.resumes-for-jobs.com/cv_articles/5ways_job_interview_6.htm
http://www.resumes-for-jobs.com/cv_articles/big_words_4.htm
http://www.resumes-for-jobs.com/cv_articles/post_interview_cover_letter_8.htm
http://www.resumes-for-jobs.com/cv_articles/job_interview_5.htm
http://www.resumes-for-jobs.com/cv_articles/2_bad_cover_letters_9.htm
http://www.resumes-for-jobs.com/cv_articles/coverletter_bang_1.htm
http://www.master-of-writing-resumes.com/amazingcoverletters.html
That's about it. I hope I have helped you in some way.
2006-11-01 18:59:14
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answered by Andcelly 2
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You generally want the first line to tell what that paragraph is about. With the first line of a paper you want the first paragraph to be like a general statement of what the whole paper is going to be about.
maybe your companies widget and how it is better is just flappin your gums but if you have a unigue management philosophy, maybe you should name the product, or make reference to it.
Just run it through spell check you
will do great.
2006-11-02 03:11:43
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answered by Grev 4
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Definitely dont use the word should, or at least learn to spell it.
2006-11-02 02:45:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Learning to spell
2006-11-02 02:46:23
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answered by Pauline 5
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"Hello! We will not waste your time."
2006-11-02 02:46:30
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answered by Lindsey Azriel 2
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