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Hi everyone, it's Andy LaCivita founder of Milewalk and the Milewalk Academy, and the award-winning author of the Hiring Prophecies here with today's episode of tips for work and life, today we're going to talk about cover letters. When I say cover letters what I really mean is any means you're going to use to introduce yourself to the employer. That could be a cover letter, if companies still require one. It can be an email, perhaps with your resume attached, and it could be an application tracking system where they allow you to provide some notes about you, yourself, things that they should know about you. Really it's whatever means you're going to use to introduce yourself. Now, there's a couple of precursors that I want to mention right before we dive into the four sentences. There's three things that your introduction should do, and I believe you can do those in four sentences, but I want to talk a little bit about just cover letters and what the purpose was. Remember, keep in mi...