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        the form there may be a blank section in which you  are
        asked to add anything else you think might be relevant.



        WRITING A COVERING LETTER
        It is always a good idea to send a covering letter with both a
        CV and an application form. It will follow the same format
        as the formal letter in Chapter 11. When e-mailing, the
        addresses are unnecessary. The letter can give more details
        and also stress your interest in the job. Don’t make it
        too long. One side of A4 or less should be sufficient. You
        should, of course, draft it out before you send the final letter.
        Highlight relevant points from your CV and say why you
        would like the position for which you are applying. (See
        Figure 26.)




        ACQUIRING REFEREES
        Referees are usually people of standing in the community – a
        doctor, a vicar, a teacher.


        Teachers are often asked to be referees and they are usually
        willing. If you have just left school, one of your teachers and
        your headteacher would be useful referees. But do ask them
        first.

        You should also ask your last employer to be a referee. This
        can be difficult if he does not know you are applying for
        another job. It is better to let him know as the new employer
        will  certainly get in touch. If you are a school-leaver and
        you have had regular Saturday or evening employment, you
        could ask your current boss.
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