Should I Mention a Previous Interview in My Cover Letter?
Wednesday, June/05/2019
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- If you mention a previous interview in your cover letter, it shows that you are interested in the job and the company. Typically, interviewers like to see interviewees' enthusiasm and interest in their company and the position they are offering. Make sure you describe it in a positive manner.
- By mentioning a previous interview in your cover letter, you are exposing yourself to criticism right away. Whoever reads your cover letter will wonder why you were not hired the first time, why you were not a good fit and why you're still looking for a job.
- Cover letters should distinguish you from other candidates. Since mentioning a previous interview casts a shadow of doubt, think twice about including it. Stick to the basics. Paint a positive picture of yourself. Include a brief introduction, your thoughts of the company, your transferable skills and a close that says thank you.
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