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Marty

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Which one of the following statements is NOT a good strategy for writing
  cover letters?
 
  A. Begin a cover letter with a simple announcement detailing the job you are
  seeking.
  B. Summarize notable skills and experiences at the end of the letter, and request
  an interview.
  C. Begin a cover letter on a strong point emphasizing skills or experiences.
  D. Include any career-related volunteer or travel experiences not listed in your
  rsum.

Question 2

When you write your rsum, you should .
 
  A. use a brief overview or summary to highlight key skills and experiences
  B. list your most important credentials first
  C. avoid general job descriptions
  D. all of the above



6ana001

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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