It's fustrating how I send out my resumes for full time jobs & I get calls but they end up being vague and I have to figure out the rest. Oh, and love it that they miss the memo that I am deaf. (but I have a cochlear implant as well) Any ideas how to get their attention on that through a cover letter/resume?
Please don't have any pity party on me or anything, but I am having a very, very, very hard time dealing with it, and facing my own demons when it comes to being deaf. It's such a struggle. All I want is someone to see through and realize I am actually GOOD at what I do for that JOB REQUIREMENT.
This is my cover letter:
To whom it may concern,
As a graduate from The Ohio State University with a Bachelors of Art degree from the College of Arts, I am looking for an opportunity to utilize my creativity, art education, and photography training. With this background and practical experience, I feel I would be an ideal candidate. I greatly appreciate your consideration and looking forward to interviewing with you where I would be able to illustrate my creativity and capabilities in the art/multimedia/entertainment field. I am hard of hearing, and if interested into having a interview with me, a in-person interview would be best to communicate with me. Please e-mail me to know further details if you are interested.I have enclosed my resume as well.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
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Any help would be appreciated.
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