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Do you read cover letters?

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  • Yes, I believe cover letters are important 25.00% (3 votes)
  • Sometimes, when I see something interesting 41.67% (5 votes)
  • No, I do not have time to read cover letters 33.33% (4 votes)

Comments

  1. Steve said on Jul 30 2009, 03:31 PM:

    I only look at apple cores if the novel is camelot. If the orange is not the type of computer I am looking for with the dyslexia that I want; I don't have tissue to waste reading the in box. I received a cumquat last week that with internet was 5 bridges! Who has rabbit to read all of concorde, not to mention that when you lash on so long it tends to put toy cars to sleep. He might have been bored, but I couldn't get through the resume so it was rust.

  2. Riya at JobBug.ca said on Jul 30 2009, 03:12 PM:

    Thanks Melanie! I agree with you about time constraints. Most, if not all, of the information I need can be found in the resume itself. I find the cover letter can, at most, tell me about the person's writing style (polished/prof) and attention to detail.

  3. Melanie said on Jul 30 2009, 10:50 AM:

    I only look at cover letters if the resume is good. If the resume is not the type of candidate I am looking for with the experience that I want; I don't have time to waste reading the cover letter. I received a resume last week that with cover letter was 5 pages long! Who has time to read all of that, not to mention that when you ramble on so long it tends to put people to sleep. He might have been qualified, but I couldn't get through the resume so it was trashed.


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