... your
letter or for considering you as a candidate.
The following sample closings will help you out in a variety of jobhunting
situations, as will the many examples contained in the sample letters ... miss it. Place it:
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Prominently at the top of
each page of your resume.
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As part of your letterhead.
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In the body of your letter.
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Under your name and signa-
ture.
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squeezed too much on the page.
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declared experts say a resume should ... names and
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