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The average price of CV writing  lessons is $29.

The price of your lessons depends on a number of factors

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97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.

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CV writing and how to do it

What makes a good cover letter? This document has to be well structured, and it must be specific to the position and company you are applying to. That's why it's crucial not to send the same cover letter to several job offers at once. As much as it may be a similar job, the company's values and way of working will not be the same, right? When you write a tailored letter for each position, you show that you are well prepared, that you know exactly what qualities and skills are important for that job, and at the same time, you demonstrate motivation and ambition.

Ideally, you should have a cover letter outline that you can adapt according to the qualities and skills the company is looking for, your work experience related to the position, and the motivation you have for each job. In addition, you should adjust your writing style depending on the degree of formality that the job requires. "How do I find out that information?" - you might ask yourself. Look for clues in the job description and even research the culture of the company you're applying to.

One thing that shouldn't change is the way you structure your cover letter. To maintain order and structure, it's important to know what layout works best. Read on and make sure your cover letter doesn't go unnoticed!

Is it worth hiring CV teachers?

All of us who know how company selection processes work also know how crucial it is for a cover letter and resume to be legible. Recruiters are unforgiving of inconsistency and sloppiness in a letter. Look at it this way: if a cover letter is responsible for making a first impression of you and you present yours that way, what can they expect from you in future projects?

Having a tutor for your resume is the most efficient way to make sure that you are doing everything in your power to present yourself in the most proper and appealing way.

A cover letter has many parts:

Contact information

Just as in a conventional letter, the first section should include your contact information. This information should be located at the top right of your letter and should include the following information about yourself:

The salutation

If you know who will receive the letter, you can simply write: "Dear Mr/Mrs X". Otherwise, to avoid mistakes, you can address the human resources department in a very similar way: "Dear Mr/Mrs. Human Resources".

Introduction and opening sentence

In the introduction of your letter, it is important to make reference to what specific job you wish to apply for, and the particular reasons why you are sending it. The first sentence should be a brief indication of the job title itself, and later on, you should tell the reader why you are sending the letter.

Middle paragraph

Once you've written a good introduction to your cover letter, what follows is the knot. In this central part of your letter you should mention what you can offer the company and why you would like to work there. This is your chance to mention why you would be perfect for the position!

The last sentence

At the end of the motivational letter, you should mention your main goal: an appointment for a job interview!

The Conclusion

Conclude your cover letter by thanking them for their time and consideration. Also, don't forget to mention that your resume is enclosed with your application.

CV teachers, your guide to CV writing

A teacher will draft and read through and talk to you again about your letter and your presentation. A CV tutor can give you tips that you won’t find anywhere else.

For example, a CV tutor's resume can tell you to try to add value to your resume through the letter. To do this, try to avoid repeating information that already appears on your resume. Avoid clichés like "I'm good at working in a team but I'm also capable of working independently" or other empty phrases that have been overused.

Take a look at the vacancy and try to find out what qualities will be important for the job. What makes you good at those qualities? What evidence do you have of them?

These sorts of tips make a whole world of difference and they may fill the gap between going unprepared and knowing what you are doing.

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