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At 09:56 AM 8/27/96 -0400, Stephen Ringle wrote:
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>Not to mention, a cover letter is only one part of
>the application process -- a good resume is certainly more important!
There are some who would disagree. Me, I'm a content-over-form kind of guy,
and if a prospective employee can show me his/her talents/experience, I
don't much care whether it's in a letter, a resume, a form, or how it's
presented (if not relevant to the job).
But hey, that's just me.
Eugene W. Dillenburg
Coordinator, Special Projects
Exhibits Department
The Field Museum of Natural History
Chicago, Illinois 60605-2496
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