This is very helpful. Thank you for the great information.
# 18 May 2009 at 7:28 am
barbjohnson1959 said:
I find that this tutorial was very helpful to me. It covered a lot of information that I was aware of and I will put the instructions to great use
# 10 June 2009 at 12:00 pm
cmzickus said:
Very helpful tutorial. You can never have enough guidance on tips to tweet a resume or cover letter. Every little bit helps. Have already recommended this resource to others.
# 29 June 2009 at 6:28 pm
mjeanj said:
This tutorial has been very helpful and I’ll put in practice all the instructions of this tutorial in my cover letter from now on.
# 9 July 2009 at 3:58 pm
pmazzeo said:
This was very helpful. Printed out a copy & plan to put it to good use.
# 13 July 2009 at 4:27 pm
wolfie1989 said:
This was very helpful, as it has been several years since I worked on my resume or wrote a cover letter. I will put your suggestions to good use!
# 22 July 2009 at 2:06 am
amitchell155 said:
I believe this will be very helpful since I am a older person looking to change jobs. Thank you so much.
# 26 July 2009 at 5:44 pm
monoolmo said:
Excellent , i was sending resumes without the cover letter, this is a great tip , also all the courses online you are offering are GREATTTT , including Excel, Word, Outlook
Thank you so much
# 28 July 2009 at 3:52 pm
fortgaines42 said:
This program is very helpful. When I started looking I really didn’t know what a coverletter was all about now I do. I will be recommending this program to all my friends.
Thank You
# 30 July 2009 at 10:23 am
dgs231951 said:
I was expecting more examples of cover letters. I usually email my resume & there is a separate place to email cover letter so the last line for that type is signature. By the way, in the answers review, enclosure is spelled eclosure
# 27 August 2009 at 2:42 pm
matt said:
Thanks for the feedback - we will fix that typo (good find). We did not provide a gallery of cover letter samples, but tried to stick to a simple formula. We will consider adding more samples in the future.
# 9 September 2009 at 3:26 pm
ratoshia said:
This was a very good demonstration thanks for the extra information
# 19 October 2009 at 11:56 am
peggy70 said:
Very Helpful! I would have struggled without it. Thank You!
This is very helpful. Thank you for the great information.
I find that this tutorial was very helpful to me. It covered a lot of information that I was aware of and I will put the instructions to great use
Very helpful tutorial. You can never have enough guidance on tips to tweet a resume or cover letter. Every little bit helps. Have already recommended this resource to others.
This tutorial has been very helpful and I’ll put in practice all the instructions of this tutorial in my cover letter from now on.
This was very helpful. Printed out a copy & plan to put it to good use.
This was very helpful, as it has been several years since I worked on my resume or wrote a cover letter. I will put your suggestions to good use!
I believe this will be very helpful since I am a older person looking to change jobs. Thank you so much.
Excellent , i was sending resumes without the cover letter, this is a great tip , also all the courses online you are offering are GREATTTT , including Excel, Word, Outlook
Thank you so much
This program is very helpful. When I started looking I really didn’t know what a coverletter was all about now I do. I will be recommending this program to all my friends.
Thank You
I was expecting more examples of cover letters. I usually email my resume & there is a separate place to email cover letter so the last line for that type is signature. By the way, in the answers review, enclosure is spelled eclosure
Thanks for the feedback - we will fix that typo (good find). We did not provide a gallery of cover letter samples, but tried to stick to a simple formula. We will consider adding more samples in the future.
This was a very good demonstration thanks for the extra information
Very Helpful! I would have struggled without it. Thank You!
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