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Cover Letter Tips, Samples & Templates |
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EXAMPLE COVER LETTER FORMATS
- Hard Copy (E.g.: mailed letter): CLICK HERE FOR A SAMPLE
- E-mail (typed message of the email, attaching your resume): CLICK HERE FOR A SAMPLE
- Your “Cover Letter” is the message sent to the employer while attaching your resume to the e-mail message.
EXAMPLE COVER LETTER CONTENT (Numbered below by paragraphs to include in the letter.)
- Greeting/Introduction and notification of why they (the reader) are reading your cover letter. The “why” should include detailed
information on the position you wish to obtain.
- If you have been referred by another person, include that reference here as well.
- (Could be 1-2 paragraphs in length) Write about your qualifications, accomplishments and reasons why you would be an asset
to the company.
- Provide examples you have to offer.
- Integrate research you have done on the company and how this matches your career aspirations.
- Mention any enclosed/attached documents such as your resume. Thank the employer for their time, set action items such as future
correspondence, or an invitation/timeline.
COVER LETTER TIPS (These tips come directly from employer testimonials)
- Check it out. Be sure to proofread! Check for spelling, grammar and punctuation mistakes. Did you spell the contact person's name correctly?
Proofread! Proofread! Proofread! Doing so makes the difference between your resume going from the "rejection" pile to the
"interview" pile.
- Tailor your letter. Match the employer’s needs to the skills you mention in your letter. For example: if the employer states that they rely heavily
on their reputation for completing a job on time, highlight your scheduling skills. Do not use the same letter for each potential
employer, changing only their contact information.
- Less is more. Avoid run-on sentences which give too much detail. This shows the employer you are efficient and well-organized.
- Dig deep. Be sure to research the employer before writing the letter so that you can include specific key words and phrases. This helps
in Tip 2 as well.
- Professionalism is key. Be sure to use professional, non-slang terms in your letter. Avoid joking, sarcasm or other means of humor which employers
may find unprofessional and improper for a first impression.
- Get personal. When addressing the employer, be sure to obtain a name and title to use. Try not to use the “To Whom It May Concern” approach.
- How can you find this information?
i. Call the company and ask the receptionist. ii. Search the company website. iii. Ask people in your network for information.
- Don’t repeat. Your cover letter should motivate the employer to view your resume. Your cover letter should not say what your resume already
does. This takes away from the purpose of the cover letter, which is to get the employer excited and impress them with your
knowledge and skills.
- Short and sweet. Keep your cover letter to one page. Keep in mind Tip 3 and wow the employer with your ability to be efficient and concise.
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