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UnavailableQA7: Cover Letters & Info Interviews
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QA7: Cover Letters & Info Interviews

FromThe Mental Wealth Show with Rich Jones


Currently unavailable

QA7: Cover Letters & Info Interviews

FromThe Mental Wealth Show with Rich Jones

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We answered two listener questions this week. Have a question you'd like us to answer? Contact us! 1. Hey Rich and WIM! I love the show! It has been a wealth of information as I try to successfully navigate the workplace and get my finances in order. My question is about cover letters. What amount of significance does the cover letter play in the hiring process? I would like to know especially for applicants in technical fields like engineering. I am an engineer who spends a lot of time crafting specific letters for each application, but I wonder if I am wasting my time. Do hiring managers even read them or are they only scanning resumes for key words and specific skills? 2. I applied for a job about a month or so ago. I did some research and emailed the [*removed by editor*]. I told her I was interested in working for the company and that I applied to two different positions there. She emailed me back and said I lacked experience for one and they were close to hiring someone for the other. She told me they liked my resume but just didn't have anything available. She said she'd keep my name on file and that in the future, the team would be expanding so I should keep checking the job board. I'm really interested in the company. Would it be doing too much to try and set up a meeting with the office and get some general interest questions answered? I know that it isn't far fetched at most companies and this place is more of a tech startup. Not sure how to navigate asking for a meeting like this, particularly when the person I spoke to doesn't work in that particular office. Announcements: Looking for more career development and debt freedom tips? Join our email list at PaychecksandBalances.com/email for exclusive content including show updates, digital giveaways, and more. We don’t spam. We just keeps it real. Yes, keeps. LIKE us on Facebook.com/PaychecksandBalances or follow us on Twitter @PayBalances! Have an anonymous question? Drop a question at ask.fm/PayBalances. Our only request: Please be respectful.
Released:
Jun 3, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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