Hussain Zulfikar
27

Dear Seniors & Readers
What is the value / benefit / requirement of cover letter along with the CV for a job application? When recruiters are scanning through the CVs, they quickly glance over other relevant details in the CV, rather than read through mundane, stereotyped, parroted cover letters.

From Kuwait, Salmiya
Prashant B Ingawale
467

Dear Mr. Hussain,
Wherever you have applied for the job though some reference then cover letter will help the Recruiter to understand to which " Open Position " you have applied & that will provide clue to Recruiter to see your CV details for the position applied & skill recquired by the company.

From India, Pune
jennyf205
1

Of course you should have your cover. Having a good cover letter will help you a lot in landing an interview and even a job. A cover letter is where you state your interests about the company and the job posted. A cover letter sample will be your guide to create an impressive cover letter. A lot of people are already seeking for it every time they are going to apply for a job. Though, the cover letter sample does not need to be followed exactly. You can also remove or add things that you feel are important.
From Vietnam, Hai Phong
pon1965
604

To make the CV in its completeness and presentable way, the cover letter is recommended, albeit, the interviewer attach less significance to the cover letter. Pon
From India, Lucknow
Chandru Chakrapani
19

Covering letters hardly make any difference these days. We have to realize most of the resumes are viewed through electronic medium. Further, given the amount of resumes that one receives and stiff targets recruiters are required to meet hardly anybody gives attention to covering letters.
Exception cases could be when companies solicit resumes only as hard copy.

From India, Madras
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