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1. Do you think emails are less formal compared to written letters?

Why or
why not?
E-mails, as opposed to letters, are often thought to need a less
professional writing style than letters. Due to the large number of emails we all
send on a daily basis; a casual tone seems more natural and is easier to write in
than a formal tone. Despite the fact that emails are generally seen as less official
than business letters, they must have a professional tone and structure, and they
must be distinguished from the informal communications you send to friends and
relatives.
2. Differentiate a cover letter and a resume.
A resume is factual and concise in nature. Consider it to be a bulleted list
of your professional qualifications and experience. A cover letter, on the other
hand, goes into further depth about the applicant. It allows you to explain to
potential employers why you are the most qualified candidate for the position.
3. Why we should not use too much bullets in CV and application letter?
In the eyes of the manager or the individuals who are reviewing your CV
and application letter, excessive use of bullets gives the impression that you are
unorganized. In addition, if you go carried away and include too many bullet
points, or if you utilize solely bullet points, your impressive achievements,
extensive job experience, and essential professional selling factors will be lost in
the shuffle of the document. Your resume structure should be clean and current,
but it should also efficiently and properly express your career history and
applicable abilities. You must strike a balance between the two requirements.
The idea is to be selective in your choices. Organize your bulleted list such that
the first few bullet points include the skills and accomplishments that are the
most significant and relevant to you.
4. Why no third person and first person should be used in writing a resume?
Despite this, everything remains as it was before. Everybody will
understand what you're talking about since it has been explicitly stated that they
would be utilized. Besides that, pronouns take up a large amount of space on
your resume, which might be better used by verbs and adjectives instead of
pronouns. Your resume may begin to breathe more freely if you do not include
them, and your talents and knowledge may begin to shine more brightly on their
own.
5. Why do you think chronological order of presenting your experiences is a
must in writing a resume?
A chronological resume aids employers in rapidly recognizing the
significance of your most recent and relevant job experiences by presenting them
in chronological order. Because employers may only spend a few seconds on
each resume, it is important to prioritize the most current information to ensure
that your experience is seen by the right people.
6. Why you should avoid cliché in application letter and resume?
The overuse of clichés may reflect a writer's lack of original ideas as well as his
or her incapacity to think beyond the box in which they are writing. In general,
clichés are unique to a given language and culture, and as a result, they may
provide a communication barrier for readers from different nations.

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