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Five Things Not to Capitalize in a Cover Letter

  • Posted on: April 20, 2018
  • Under: Grammar, Tips, Work
Cover letters are meant to highlight your accomplishments and to show that you’ve researched the company you hope to join. Some people take this a step too far and capitalize every word they want prospective employers to notice, from past…continue reading →
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