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Originally Posted by rayxi
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5) Provide a cover letter introducing yourself. If you know the name of the person that will be reading it then address that person rather than using a generic salutation. Make sure you spell the name of the person and company correctly! I've thrown out many resumes on that basis alone.
6) Research the target position. Research the company. Try to show that you know something about them in your cover letter or resume.
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Ahh, yes..these are very important as well. Also, after the interview (your resume needs to kick ass to get you here

), be sure to send a follow-up email to the interviewer. All of this stuff are in many many books. Screw google and go to your local public library.