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How Do You Include Salary Expectations In A Cover Letter?

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How Do You Include Salary Expectations In A Cover Letter?

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Before you can apply for most professional positions, you need to create a resume and cover letter. The cover letter describes your relevant experience in more detail and makes it clear what position you’re applying for within a company. In most cases, you should create a new cover letter for every job you apply for. Some employers may ask that you include your salary expectations for the job in the cover letter you submit with your resume. Look over the job ad carefully. Make sure the employer is requesting that you include salary expectations on your cover letter. If not, leave this information out. Go to the final paragraph of your cover letter. This is the closing paragraph. In the second or third sentence, after you thank the recipient for his time and consideration, include your sentence about salary expectations. Give a range for your salary expectations. Avoid including a flat number. If you give a number that’s too high, you may price yourself out of the job. If you give a num

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