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References: 5 Tips For Maximizing Them
Every potential employer will ask you for references. While a reference can confirm your employment at a company, you want a reference who will get you the job. Someone who will confirm to your potential employer how great you are. A reference should be able to speak to how valuable you were. It's someone who you've worked with on a consistent basis and knew how you impacted the work being done. It's very important that you pick your references wisely.
Cover Letters: 5 Tips For Writing A Terrific One
Writing a cover letter can be stressful. You want to capture the reader's attention but you don't want to bore them or, worse, have a mistake in your copy. Since your resume is attached, you want the reader to be so interested they open it. There isn't any magic involved, just common sense. So relax and remember to follow these basic rules to get your cover letter read.

