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More of a covering email nowadays, I like to get across who I've contracted for and how long I've been doing it for + a brief skillset list tailored for each role.
Whether the pimp bothers to read it is a tad hit and miss. "So what's your back ground?"
"It's on the initial email I sent..."
"Ah, yes I'd not noticed that."
<sigh>
I'm writing to apply for the position of [xyz] at [abc] (Ref: 2982). As you can see from my attached CV I have 10 years experience in engineering widgets for enterprise clients around the country. I am a [qualifications] and would be available from the 23rd June.
Not that you should listen to me, because I didn't get a single job I applied to
OK, I might put something that screams out how good a fit I am, but it doesn't need more than one line or anywhere near the same amount of thought that goes into to the CV.
What do fellow contractors do wrt covering letters when applying for roles, for example on Jobserve where they provide a standard worded template or allow more personalised letter to be attached ?
I tend to go with the latter but wonder if agents bother to read these or go straight to the CVs.
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