Which of the following is NOT a function of a cover letter?To tell the employer what kind of job you seek

To show how well you write or express yourself

To inform the reader of what you expect to get out of the job you're applying for

To entice the reader to want to get to know you better by interviewing you

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

To tell the employer what kind of job you seek

Explanation:

It is correct!

Answer 2
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Based in the options given, the correct option is "tell the employer what kind of job you seek"

A cover letter s a document that s job seeker sends along with his or her curriculum vitae when they apply for jobs.

A cover letter should tell the prospective employer the qualities that the job seeker possesses and what the person can offer.

It also shows how well one is able to express himself.

In conclusion, telling the employer the kind of job one seeks isn't a function of cover letter.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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