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What should be the wording of the cover letter?
Don't write "I don't mind what job I do, as long as the salary is enough". In this way, the other party will think that they are not interested in the work itself. Don't write "money is not important to me". Because if an employee doesn't mind money, he may not mind being fired, which may mean that he is a difficult person to control. Don't write "My previous leader had no principles". Before criticizing, the employer will remind the new employer, and maybe one day you will criticize him publicly. Don't write "I am more informal". This will make the other party think that you don't follow the company rules. Even cause trouble. Don't write "I don't like people picking on me". This will make the other person feel that you don't accept criticism and orders. Don't write "I don't like conservative ideas and inefficient systems". This kind of wording will offend the other party and no one will inform you of the interview. Don't talk too much. Writing a lot of big words will make the new employer feel that you want to surpass him. Don't write "If you don't inform me of the interview as soon as possible, it will be a great loss for you". This confidence will scare away people who read the letter. Don't pretend to be humorous in the letter, and don't write typos.