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Have you ever found yourself sitting at your computer with nothing on the screen, waiting for inspiration to strike before writing your cover letter? If you know that fear of starting and need to find a solution, The Art of the Flirty Cover Letter can help. Don't waste another day using yet another terrible cover letter template you find online. The tactics in this book are all easy to implement techniques based on strategies tested in the field by real job seekers and designed to help make your cover letter stand out and make your application rise to the top of the pile.

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Have you ever found yourself sitting at your computer with nothing on the screen, waiting for inspiration to strike before writing your cover letter? If you know that fear of starting and need to find a solution, The Art of the Flirty Cover Letter can help. Don't waste another day using yet another terrible cover letter template you find online. The tactics in this book are all easy to implement techniques based on strategies tested in the field by real job seekers and designed to help make your cover letter stand out and make your application rise to the top of the pile.
Autorenporträt
Nick Fox was born and raised a country boy. Educated in England, Scotland and New Zealand, he has been a professional raptor biologist since 1974, publishing widely on Australasian Harriers, New Zealand Falcons, Northern Goshawks and Mauritius Kestrels. A falconer all his life, he has regularly flown fifteen raptor species at quarry and bred nine of them, including a world first, the New Zealand falcon. He hacks and trains about twenty large falcons a year, flying them at crows from horses in the old classical way, a severe practical test of scientific theory. A founder, twenty years ago, of the Raptor Association of New Zealand, and more recently of the Middle East Falcon Research Group, Dr. Fox has long been concerned with pulling together raptor enthusiasts from all disciplines and persuasions. As a consultant to the British Hawk Board for many years, he is acutely aware of the problems faced by birds of prey and of the divergent human attitudes toward them. Dr. Fox is Director of Falcon Management and Research at the National Avian Research Center of its breeding facility in the UK, and for research programs in the UK, the Middle East, and Kazakhstan.