How to Write a Holiday Networking Cover Letter That Feels Genuine
Referral-based applications during the holiday season require a cover letter that acknowledges the connection without being awkward. Here is how to strike the right tone.
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Referral-based applications during the holiday season require a cover letter that acknowledges the connection without being awkward. Here is how to strike the right tone.
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