u/BouncyCat_TM

I have an interview where I need to bring a cover letter, thoughts? I really want this job so bad.

I am extremely thankful for the opportunity to apply for this position and to interview. I have worked at a sizable number of places, but by far my favorite one was the Student Assistant position at Redacted. I would be incredibly grateful for the chance to work in a similar environment again.

Currently I am pursuing a degree for Environmental Science at Redacted, and my time spent there has led to me to grow an even bigger appreciation for not only Georgia, but my surrounding community along with the south itself. I have fallen in love with the rich history, biodiversity, and people of our region, state, and community.

With over 4 years of experience in customer service I believe I would be an excellent addition to the team. My experience in retail and office work includes planning events, taking initiative and paying close attention to detail. The experience I have working in the restaurant industry as well as my schooling has taught me to juggle multiple priorities, effectively communicate, and work independently and in a team.

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u/BouncyCat_TM — 9 days ago

[4 YoE, unemployed, customer service, united states]

I took the suggestions people gave me from my last post and did my best to apply it. Does it look better than before? Are there any more glaring issues?

u/BouncyCat_TM — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/Resume+1 crossposts

[0 YoE, unemployed, customer service, united states]

I have applied to over 100 places in my surrounding area since may and have not gotten anything, all I want is a job so I can start saving for an apartment and to live on my own. I do not understand what I am doing wrong. Am I overqualified?

u/BouncyCat_TM — 1 month ago