Should I submit a cover letter if not required?
Don’t submit a cover letter if not required when the job posting or company website explicitly says that you don’t need a cover letter or that you need a resume only. However, you should probably submit a cover letter anytime you’re unsure.
Sometimes a cover letter is necessary even when the job posting doesn’t ask for one, especially in these situations:
- The application portal has a place for you to upload or copy/paste a cover letter.
- You’ll be working in a creative or helping profession (e.g., advertising or physical therapy).
- You have a personal connection with someone who works there.
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