Cover Letters 101: How to Be Your Own Best Reference [Video Webinar]

Love them or hate them, cover letters are still requested by most hiring pros and recruiters. And when written well, your cover letter can make a huge difference in your job search.

So how do you write a cover letter that wins more interviews? Tune into this on-demand webinar, “Cover Letters 101: How to Be Your Own Best Reference,” and get insightful, practical advice on:

  • The basics of writing a cover letter that works
  • Proven approaches and formats for each section
  • Ways to make your cover letter stand out
  • How to address unique situations like employment gaps and career changes

Once you feel more confident about your cover letter approach, try building your own with our Cover Letter Generator

By iHire | Originally Published: April 21, 2021

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