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Cover Letter Writing Software - The One Click Cover Letters: Review

Wordmantica's OneClick Cover Letters 2011

I think we the Cover Letter/Resume/CV writers would soon be out of business. A day ago, when I came across this software called 'One Click Covering Letters' for writing highly-customized, 'optimized' and "one-click" Cover (or 'covering') letters, my first thought was "hey, there goes my earnings!"

Primarily more of a 'human-touch' writer specializing in writing resumes and cover letters, I still have no doubt that no letter or resume/CV was more relevant than one designed by the mind, written (or typed!) by the hand, edited by experience and proofread by insight.

I think any professional letter/CV/resume writer would agree with my point. With due respect to fellow Resume-writers, the software program has the knack of a winner - at least for thousands of job-seekers strung on what to write more than what job to apply for! 

Well, it is competition by the looks of it now - from a "writer" who is a programmed, automated software! Help me on this, I'm actually surprised that the cover letter-writing  software is 'optimized' to accomplish almost all the normal tasks of letter-writing. Let's debate on the relevance of the "human inputs" later on. Let me introduce you to the cover-letter software for now.
 
All About the One Click Cover Letter Software 

Labeled Wordmantica's 'Once Click Covering Letters' (let's call it the 'OCCL') the software works on a similar system as does the article rephrasing-software, WordFlood or even  InstantArticleWizard, the OCCL is what I call the 'sit-back writer.' The software can instantly create, craft and customized your cover letters with literally a single mouse click!  

This new software program automates and directs the user to the relevant passages of language to fit the area of profession or job one chooses to apply for. The One Click Cover Letter also works with almost any email or word program, the developers Wordmantica says. As I said, by the look of it this software is a potential winner.

How to use the software?


Here is an example of the cover letter software's capabilities:

Open the email or program where you want a cover letter set.  Some of the email programs that go with it are Yahoo. gmail, AoL, Windows and Hotmail. After you have set the 'letter' to the relevant profession, job slot you click 'create.'  And viola!

But why need a cover letter that you pay for when you have a killer Resume already, right?


Wrong. My humble 8 years of experience writing cover letters and Resumes have taught me that 7 out of 10 people fail to secure a job because their prospective employers never got past the cover letter

Imagine yourself in the shoes of the company manager perusing your CV. The first thing he casts his eyes upon is your cover letter. If he finds your cover letter anything other 'good,' what makes you think he would expect the kind of workman you would be in your CV? You may disagree but the truth of the world is the even the great Capitalists of the world run on the omnipresent ideals of Bureaucracy - fulfill all the expected.

Simple.

That's where our cover letter writing software comes in. I admit I'm still a staunch "human-touch" writer but a strong cover letter to-resume is as powerful a job-ticket as is a strong CV. Therefore, your cover letter is the first impression that your prospective employer has of you. This aspect of the entire business is one simple reason why every professional worth his years work more on their cover letters than they do on their CVs. 

That the cover letter to-Resume is the "face" of the job-seeker, I believe aspect is where the One Click Cover Letters software program comes in to help. And make you look good before the Oak table.

The 'pace of our ambitions' is one good motivation to getting hold of this software I assume. You decide. Visit this Link for more information on the One Click Cover Letters software Program. Oh, by the way, the program is quite affordable too considering an opening straight into a job itself is the bigger reward! 







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