Cover letters provide you with
an edge over other candidates who have not sent in one.
• They show employers that you have the knowledge and skills that you will need to perform the work that they need you to do • Being qualified shows employers that you are able to learn and take on new challenges • Qualifications give you a competitive
edge over other candidates who have applied for the same position as you have
It also gives
you an edge over other candidates who did not think of writing one.
This will give
you an edge over other candidates who have either forgotten to put one in, or haven't really paid much attention to what needs to go into it.
The motive behind writing it is to have
an edge over the other candidates who simply submit their resume without this personal letter.
When you seek the position of a programmer in an IT organization, an impressive resume will always provide
you an edge over the other candidates who are interested in the same job.
Not exact matches
Since you will be competing against hundreds of
other candidates for the same job, you won't want to risk not having the
edge over candidates who have applied without.
Also spend time tapping into your network to see if you know someone
who can help give you an interview
edge over the
other candidates.
Candidates who have gained experience in construction projects would definitely give an
edge over the
others.