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		<title>Is it okay to address a cover letter  with Dear Sir or Madam?</title>
		<description>No, using generic addresses like dear sir or madam should be avoided. Address your letter to a specific individual whenever possible such as the person in charge of hiring or interviewing to acquire better chance of having your application packet read and not filed away immediately. If you cannot fi</description>
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		<title>Should I customize my resume for each employer?</title>
		<description>Yes, you should write the information in the order of what will be of most appealing to an employer. Replace you objective with skills statement or summary statement. It is important that the employers feel you are interested with them. Your resume should attract the employer.
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		<title>What should my cover letter say?</title>
		<description>Cover letters general purpose is to give interests to employers so that they could schedule you for an interview. You need to find time to research the company to determine how you are going to attract your reader's interest writing a letter convincing a prospective employer that your background mat</description>
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