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When comparing a cover letter with a letter of interest, the best description would be:

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That they are the same.

That they are slightly different.

That different fields require different introductory documents.

That both are only necessary when specifically requested.

2.

Question 2

You would only not submit a cover letter when:

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You are emailing in your letter of application.

Never. You should always submit a cover letter.

Specifically asked to not.

Applying in person.

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Question 3

One of the best ways to think about your cover letter is:

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A place where you connect your skills, abilities, and experiences directly to a position.

A way to re-emphasize your resume.


A way to display your thorough knowledge of the company.

A way to share your industry connections, and convince an employer that you are well networked in
your field.

4.

Question 4

It is important that cover letters are not:

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Templates or unoriginal.

Your resume being linked to the position.

Typed.

A place for you to highlight transferable skills.


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Question 5

Cover letters provide employers with:

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Context.

A first impression.

An introduction to your resume document.

All of the above.

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