When you’re applying for a job here at VA, it can never hurt to give hiring managers further insight into you as a candidate. By taking the time to write a cover letter—even if they don’t request one—you’ll do one extra thing that may capture their attention and get you on the path to an interview.
Isn’t that worth the investment of your time?
Providing recruiters and hiring managers with a tailored cover letter demonstrates your commitment to the job. It shows you want this job, not just any job out there. It gives you a chance to show off your enthusiasm, expand on your resume and showcase a little of your personality in the process.
It’s also a great chance to talk about what you’ll bring to VA. Hiring managers are always looking for the best fit, and telling us why you’re invested in our mission and what you want to do with your VA career is a great way to give us a better idea of how you’d fit on our team.
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When you’re drafting your cover letter, every word matters, so make the most of that space (and the reader’s time) by checking out how to captivate a recruiter with your cover letter over at VA Careers.
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