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2 Jobs.. Which to apply for?

  • 28-08-2012 3:16pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 758 ✭✭✭


    I've a bit of a problem, a company I'm applying to has 2 jobs I'm interested in both roles are very similar and I could do both but I don't know which to apply for. Does anyone know if it would be normal to apply for both and let the company see which one, if any, they think I'm best for or should I pick one and just apply for that.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,085 ✭✭✭BeanFlicker


    gears wrote: »
    I've a bit of a problem, a company I'm applying to has 2 jobs I'm interested in both roles are very similar and I could do both but I don't know which to apply for. Does anyone know if it would be normal to apply for both and let the company see which one, if any, they think I'm best for or should I pick one and just apply for that.

    Apply for both, do a different cover letter for both roles roles outlining/tailoring your skills for why your suitable for that role.

    It'll do no harm and if it's a different recruiter/acquisition team at least you will have more people reviewing your suitability for that role.

    Best of luck..!


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