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Make Your Cover Letter Stand Out with Symbols

Add a touch of uniqueness to your cover letter with our new Add Symbols feature.

Key Features:

Choose from a wide variety of symbols to enhance your cover letter
Easily insert symbols with just a click
Customize the size and color of the symbols to match your style

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Capture the attention of recruiters and hiring managers
Highlight key points and make your cover letter visually appealing
Showcase your creativity and attention to detail

Enhance your cover letter with symbols and set yourself apart from the competition. Stand out for all the right reasons!

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How to Add Symbols to Cover Letter

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Use the Hiring Manager's Name (use LinkedIn, Google, call the office) ... Do you have a networking connection? ... Replace generic words like company or organization with the specific company name. ... Edit or rearrange your core strengths / skills that apply to that position use company specific wording.
Edit the salutation with the new hiring manager's name, if you have it. The specific job: Edit the first paragraph of your letter to reflect the job you're applying to and where you found the posting. ... Your skills and experience: Personalize the body of the cover letter and relate your skills to the job description.
Text should be left justified and double-spaced between paragraphs. Keep the length to one page.
Unless you're submitting a portfolio to a modeling agency or a headshot to qualify for an acting gig, you shouldn't include a photo with your cover letter and resume. Even then, submit photos only when specifically requested.
Use the first paragraph to explain why you're writing. ... Market yourself and your qualifications in the second paragraph. ... Avoid cliches. ... Use the third paragraph to conclude your letter and provide contact information. ... Close the letter with a thank you.
introduce yourself. mention the job (or kind of job) you're applying for (or looking for) show that your skills and experience match the skills and experience needed to do the job. encourage the reader to read your resume.
Personalize. Every cover letter you write should be tailored to the job you're applying for just like your resume. ... Tell a Story. ... Use Bullet Points to Show Impact. ... Highlight Culture Fit. ... End with an Ask.
Write a Fresh Cover Letter for Each Job. ... But Go Ahead, Use a Template. ... Include the Hiring Manager's Name. ... Craft a Killer Opening Line. ... Go Beyond Your Resume. ... Think Not What the Company Can Do for You. ... Highlight the Right Experiences. ... Showcase Your Skills.
Use the first paragraph to explain why you're writing. ... Market yourself and your qualifications in the second paragraph. ... Avoid cliches. ... Use the third paragraph to conclude your letter and provide contact information. ... Close the letter with a thank you.
your contact details, the company's details, a greeting/salutation (e.g., Dear Mr. Steinhoff,), an opening statement that grabs their attention, short paragraph on why you're perfect for the company,
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