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This video is about writing an email cover letter. When you submit your resume for a job by email, you can type your cover letter in the body of the email. A cover letter is never longer than a page. It highlights your interest in the position and details about your skills and experience that demonstrate why you are suited for the position. You can include professional achievements, technical skills, or personal qualities. An email cover letter is usually addressed to the person who is hiring. For example, Dear Akane Matsuki. In the first paragraph, you usually mention the position you are applying for and maybe how you learned about it. You should draw attention to your attached resume. In the second paragraph, you could mention your skills, experience and qualifications that are most relevant to the position. You may want to share details about your achievements at your last or current job. For example: I have learned strategies for working effectively, or I love working with custom