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Have Your Networking Letter Land You a Job
By Kim Isaacs | Monster Resume Expert
Respect the Reader’s Time
Be concise. Your reader is busy and doing you a favor — don’t drone on and on. Whether you are looking for job leads or seeking professional advice, be positive and upbeat in your letter. Ask for the reader’s help, showcase your strengths and express your thanks.
NoNonsenseDr
5 months ago
118 comments
Great article! I don't think enough people think beyond cover letters and resumes in their job search. A networking letter is a great way to keep in touch with your valuable network and find the perfect job for you (which may have not even been advertised!)