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<blockquote data-quote="Fadin" data-source="post: 2110" data-attributes="member: 516"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p>So I've done heaps of research for a law firm and I'm currently writing the cover letter. However, I'm not sure what parts of my research I should use? I have information on their practice areas, work culture, compensation scheme, values, deals, career progression, seat information. Essentially, I think what I'm asking for is a method you have used to whittle down research to two or three main things. I understand it is subjective and that areas that are distinguishable should be mentioned but I've been racking my brain for the past few days deciding what I should include. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fadin, post: 2110, member: 516"] Hey all, So I've done heaps of research for a law firm and I'm currently writing the cover letter. However, I'm not sure what parts of my research I should use? I have information on their practice areas, work culture, compensation scheme, values, deals, career progression, seat information. Essentially, I think what I'm asking for is a method you have used to whittle down research to two or three main things. I understand it is subjective and that areas that are distinguishable should be mentioned but I've been racking my brain for the past few days deciding what I should include. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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