I've been applying for a few roles on jobswerve and have been attaching word doc as covering letters. Does anyone know if anyone ever looks at them ? Is it better to just fill in the covering letter text box with the same info or even just use the standard one there ?
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They are never looked at.
I've spoken to agents which is why I know."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostAwesome.
Thanks though."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I have a combination of CVs and corresponding covering txt files which are very, very high level but contain the crucial piece of information about my availability dateComment
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Applying through Jobserve is just a waste of time to my own opinion, i have neva gotten a job through Jobserve. This is my trick or should i say my method -
I look up the advertiser ,
google them ,
find thier number -
look for the agent who advertised the role,
Request for their email
Send my CV directly
and bam!! i have at least 40% chances that they will look at my cv .Comment
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Originally posted by rurffy View PostApplying through Jobserve is just a waste of time to my own opinion, i have neva gotten a job through Jobserve. This is my trick or should i say my method -
I look up the advertiser ,
google them ,
find thier number -
look for the agent who advertised the role,
Request for their email
Send my CV directly
and bam!! i have at least 40% chances that they will look at my cv .
Find the agent and then send a message via LinkedinComment
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I've applied for most of my contracts via Jobserve. I usually get a callback within a day.
For the covering letter, I just edit the textbox on the form with a quick sentence, something like, "I'm interested in the contract, see my CV, if you think the client may be interested please get in-touch". Nothing more.Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1tComment
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Originally posted by stek View PostMy method is just to wait till they call me!!Comment
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