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<blockquote data-quote="sxw517" data-source="post: 153330" data-attributes="member: 16105"><p>Nice one! Thank you both.</p><p></p><p>Would you dedicate a small paragraph to those two areas and explicitly state how those areas have been improved (commercial awareness/case study skills and attention to detail), as luckily in my current role, I can think of two aspects of my current role that could feed into explaining how I have improved in this area. Yet, I don't want it to seem too forced and think a para on these two skills could look a bit odd, sitting in the middle of my 'why me' section. Have you seen this in other applicants' cover letters when they reapply to firms?</p><p></p><p>Or, would you suggest I weave these skills throughout the job details of my current experience? This approach ensures a natural flow in showcasing how these areas have been enhanced. I want the narrative to feel cohesive and genuine, without appearing forced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sxw517, post: 153330, member: 16105"] Nice one! Thank you both. Would you dedicate a small paragraph to those two areas and explicitly state how those areas have been improved (commercial awareness/case study skills and attention to detail), as luckily in my current role, I can think of two aspects of my current role that could feed into explaining how I have improved in this area. Yet, I don't want it to seem too forced and think a para on these two skills could look a bit odd, sitting in the middle of my 'why me' section. Have you seen this in other applicants' cover letters when they reapply to firms? Or, would you suggest I weave these skills throughout the job details of my current experience? This approach ensures a natural flow in showcasing how these areas have been enhanced. I want the narrative to feel cohesive and genuine, without appearing forced. [/QUOTE]
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