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Apply the (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to prove your skills with evidence [10, 11].
Address the letter to a real person whenever possible instead of "Dear Hiring Manager" [14, 24].
Express genuine enthusiasm for the brand or a specific project they recently launched [6, 22]. Apply the (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to prove
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Match the level of professionalism or creativity found on the company's own website or job advert [10, 22]. 4. The Strong Finish
Lead with a quantifiable result. "Over the last year, I helped my team generate $X in revenue by..." [3, 6]. 9]. Use [7].
While your CV lists what you did, the cover letter should explain how and why it matters to this specific employer [5, 9]. Use [7].