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The 4 Sentence Cover Letter That Gets You The Job Interview

Operator ZoneStaff & Leadership/Andrew LaCivita/6:31

I've hired enough people to know that most cover letters are either three pages of desperate rambling or a single sentence that says "please hire me." This four-sentence formula cuts through the noise and gets straight to what actually matters — which is exactly what you need when you're trying to fill a line position before the weekend rush hits. Your time is worth more than reading novels from people who can't communicate clearly.

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