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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5
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<blockquote data-quote="Amma Usman" data-source="post: 212412" data-attributes="member: 36740"><p>In situations like this, I would personally say it’s not always necessary to hit the word count. Sometimes thinking too heavily about this even made me waffle, but you will want conciseness in a cover letter. If you are able to back up your points and experiences well, and in less than the 1k mark, then there is no reason why you will not be progressed. I have written cover letters in 600-800 words, where there was that 1k limit, and still got progressed. The key is conciseness. It always boils down to conciseness and specificity in your writing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amma Usman, post: 212412, member: 36740"] In situations like this, I would personally say it’s not always necessary to hit the word count. Sometimes thinking too heavily about this even made me waffle, but you will want conciseness in a cover letter. If you are able to back up your points and experiences well, and in less than the 1k mark, then there is no reason why you will not be progressed. I have written cover letters in 600-800 words, where there was that 1k limit, and still got progressed. The key is conciseness. It always boils down to conciseness and specificity in your writing. [/QUOTE]
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