> I personally am opposed to the idea of "a" cover letter and resume. I<br>
> think that a resume is a sales brochure and assuming you're picking a<br>
> handful of organizations you're serious about, it should be customized<br>
> for each.<br>
<br>In my instance, I was trying to create a custom cover letter for "a" specific job opening at "a" specific company. I never use the same cover letter twice. I also have a template resume that I use as a starting point, and then customize the resume for the job description. The reason I was looking for someone to write "a" cover letter, was because I was looking to apply for "a" open position. I am willing to pay a person to write "a" quality cover letter for each and every specific job opening for which I am applying. But, if I'm going to pay someone, it needs to be a superbly high quality cover letter, and I have yet to find anybody in the Des Moines area who offers, and delivers that.<br clear="all">
<br>Tim Champion<br><a href="mailto:timchampion@gmail.com">timchampion@gmail.com</a><br>
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