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Reuben Slone has joined Walgreens as Senior Vice President of Supply Chain Management. Reporting to President of Community Management, Mark Wagner, Slone will be responsible for distribution, transportation, systems integration and engineering, Lean and Six Sigma supply chain initiatives and community outreach.

“Reuben has deep experience in leading supply chain operations, improving service and efficiency and driving innovation in the management of inventory from distribution centers to the stores,” said Wagner. “He is a great addition to Walgreens leadership team, and we are looking forward to his insights and perspective as we continue to focus on making our distribution system more effective for both our team members and customers.”

 

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Mar132009

How To Write A Cover Letter And Get The Job You Want

When you apply for the job, you have to make sure that you can market yourself properly; doing this alone tells a lot about yourself. Most businesses deal with some kind of marketing. Even though the position you may be applying for doesn’t require marketing skills, a hiring manager would be able to see a lot of potential in you when you manage to sell yourself to them.

This is because a company or a business is a shared environment. Ideas can come anywhere, as their potential employee, you should be able to provide good ideas that can help develop the company and push it further to success. This can be seen in your cover letter, believe it or not.

Numerous applicants fail to get a job not because they are not qualified, but because they fail to get the attention of the hiring manager. You can do this without even having to face them; this is done through a very creative and well-written cover letter.

So how is an effective cover letter done?

First before even writing your cover letter, do a little research about the company you are applying for. This little effort will go a long way in your application. You can learn some details which you can use in your letter. Details such as what you like about the company. Is it their growth in the past year? Is it the many benefits they provide their employees? This little details shows that you are really interested.

Also, you should know who to address your letter to. Doing this would depict professionalism as well as diligence. This also pictures you as a go-getter and you know what you want and are willing to do just about anything to get it.

Secondly, make sure to keep your cover letter short; don’t even try to fully fill up a whole page. Leave some white and blank spaces between paragraphs and at the beginning and end of the letter.

To the letter writing proper, make sure to construct a professional looking cover letter. One example is to match your letterhead of your cover letter with the resume you will be submitting. Details likes this highlights your professionalism.

From the start of your first paragraph, grab the attention of your reader right away. This will ensure that he or she will be enticed to read the whole cover letter and move on to your resume. If he or she likes what he or she has read, then you may be considered for an interview.

In the first paragraph, you should be able to mention where you found out about the job, the position you are applying for, and why you are interested in it.

In the succeeding paragraphs, this is where you will be highlighting your qualifications and skills. This should contain all your abilities which pertain to the position you are applying for. Try to use bullets to really pinpoint what you have done and what you can do for the company.

Before ending the letter, hint that what he or she has read is only the tip of the iceberg. If they read your resume and have you come in for an interview, you will be able to tell them more.

Be sure to check and recheck your resume for any grammatical and spelling errors.

About The Author:

Mario Churchill is the President of CareerJimmy and author of “Amazing Cover Letter Creator.” Visit him at: http://www.amazing-cover-letters.com for your “instant” cover letter today.

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