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I've been working on my resume, but there is not a whole lot to it. I've basically had two jobs, and have volunteered at three different occasions. I want to find something in the animal care/veterinary field. But I'm still going to school full time, and am only finished with one semester of a Veterinary Technology major.

If I apply to every Vet clinic in the area, should I make a cover letter for each place? I'm most familiar with one certain clinic, because I've been the janitor there for a while, so I had no problem making a cover letter for them. But I don't really know what to say about all of the other clinics.

Should I just hand a resume in to each place, and hope for the best? Or should I make an individual cover letter for each clinic?

Is there anything else that I could do to spice up my resume? (link)
First of all, your resume is just a piece of paper with information of what you done. You have to sell yourself. The cover letter is a good idea and the way to do it is mentioning how interested you are to work in such a "great" organization such as themselves. This way you are giving credit to that place and also putting yourself as an asset to them. Make them believe that they are going to benefit from hiring you. Also make some appointments and meet with the decision maker. Rememeber people want to hire great people not those you want to be great.


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