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Generally, when applying for a position, submitting a cover letter and resume is crucial. The cover
letter should not summarize but, rather, highlight the resume making the reader want to know more.
Once an employer decides to look at the resume you have less than a minute to wow them before
they move on to the next applicant. Your skills and qualifications should jump out and be easy
to skim through. Use your minute wisely by learning how to write a cover letter and resume that
will get you invited for an interview. Other considerations must be given to inquiry letters and
portfolios. Use the links below to learn more about job search letters.
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Job Search Letters
Job-Hunt.Org Online career and job hunting resources guide. Jobs include full-time work as well as entry level. International as well as U.S. jobs are represented. Resources are also available to gather information about employers, job trends, associations, and networ www.job-hunt.org Read or Leave Feedback - Share or Bookmark This!
JobsHQ Includes job postings from 30 local newspapers and employers in North and South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin including the 12 newspapers in the RiverTown Newspaper Group in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro area. www.jobshq.net Read or Leave Feedback - Share or Bookmark This!
Quintessential Career Major theme areas include: Career Toolkit - cover letters, resumes, networking, interviewing, salary negotiation, career tests and quizzes. A job board and resume posting service help make your job search more successful. Go to College-degree and financia www.quintcareers.com Read or Leave Feedback - Share or Bookmark This!
Riley Guide The Riley Guide is a directory of employment and career information sources and services on the Internet. It is primarily intended to provide instruction for job seekers on how to use the Internet to their best advantage. www.rileyguide.com Read or Leave Feedback - Share or Bookmark This!
While the University of St. Thomas Career Development Center does its best to recommend quality sites,
it does not edit, monitor or verify the accuracy of the information on non-UST sites. Applicants are
encouraged to research companies before applying to opportunities listed on any site. The Career
Development Center is not responsible for safety, security, wages, working conditions, or other aspects
of off-campus employment. Additional Guidelines.