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  2. Ask an Expert: Cover Letters for Career Changers - AOL

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    It can be difficult to write a cover letter for a position when you don't have any previous experience in that field." Employers tend to Ask an Expert: Cover Letters for Career Changers

  3. How to write a standout cover letter - AOL

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    Writing a cover letter may seem passé in today’s world of zapping resumes electronically to potential employers, often via the black hole of job boards. But a cover letter can pack more punch ...

  4. Career Changer - Factory Worker to Phlebotomist Cover Letter

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    Cover letters for career changers are different than those for job seekers with linear career paths. Career change cover letters need to focus more on the candidate's transferable skills than ...

  5. Cover letter - Wikipedia

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    applying for a specific, advertised opening ('letter of application') expressing interest in an organization when the job seeker is uncertain whether there are current openings ('letter of inquiry'). [3] According to studies, a good cover letter should: be specific and up-to-date, be well punctuated and spelled, and grammatically correct.

  6. Skilled worker - Wikipedia

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    A skilled worker may have learned their skills through work experience, on-the-job training, an apprenticeship program or formal education. These skills often lead to better outcomes economically. The definition of a skilled worker has seen change throughout the 20th century, largely due to the industrial impact of the Great Depression and ...

  7. Internship - Wikipedia

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    Internships for professional careers are similar in some ways. Similar to internships, apprenticeships transition students from vocational school into the workforce. [5] The lack of standardization and oversight leaves the term "internship" open to broad interpretation.