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When the cover letter needs to be attached as a PDF, do we need to include both our address/HR address at the top of the letter? or is recruiter's name enough?

edit: my address is already on the application form too
 

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I haven't personally, but I don't see any issue with this particular word.

I think why recruiters have a problem with it is that we have NEVER had anyone at an event or in an interview use relish in the same context, and yet it is used so much in applications. So in the vast majority of cases it just comes across as odd/over written.
 

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I think why recruiters have a problem with it is that we have NEVER had anyone at an event or in an interview use relish in the same context, and yet it is used so much in applications. So in the vast majority of cases it just comes across as odd/over written.
My guess would be that it is what Word has suggested as an alternative to like/enjoy. :D
 

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I think why recruiters have a problem with it is that we have NEVER had anyone at an event or in an interview use relish in the same context, and yet it is used so much in applications. So in the vast majority of cases it just comes across as odd/over written.
Would you be able to share the trigger words that graduate recruitment teams don't like? Thanks!:D
 
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Evelina

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Does anyone have insight into whether its worth applying to Sidley Austin for winter vac in the next few days? Apps close early November and they review rolling so I would rather wait until spring if I have a better shot.
I applied like 3 weeks ago and I'm still waiting to hear from them. I know that if SIdley like you they can offer you spring even if you apply for winter vac scheme! But do what you think is best for your application
 
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