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<title>High Impact Cover Letters - Getting Your Foot in the Door</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Most job seekers put a lot of work into creating a resume or CV, as indeed they should. But most of them then treat the accompanying cover letter as a formality - and that's a tactical error. Most people simply don't understand the role of a cover letter or the art of selling, and therefore most letters are weak.]]></description>
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<title>Employee Compensation: How Much Value Do You Add on the Job?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Think of the value-added amount you can contribute as being the theoretical ceiling for your earnings. You won't get paid more than you're worth (at least, not for long if the company realises it), but companies are more than happy to pay you far less than you're worth if you settle for it. Most employees are in this position, unfortunately.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Demonstrating that you provide real and tangible benefits is one of the major keys to a great job and career. By extension,  it's your resume's or CV's #1 responsibility to explain how you can "Make your next boss's job easier"!]]></description>
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