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A Top Notch Cover Letter Can Get Your Foot in
the Door
If you have ever looked for a job, then you know that it is
tough out there. Competition is always fierce, especially for
those “dream job” type of positions – great company, great
benefits, and great pay. If you want your resume to rise to the
top of the pile in the Human Resources department and you want
to get that call for an interview, then you need something to
make your resume stand out from the rest. The best way to draw
attention to everything you have to offer is to have a cover
letter that jumps right off the page and grabs the attention of
the reader. The cover letter is your first chance to make an
impression, so make sure your cover letter makes you the one
potential hire that is definitely going to be getting a
call.
Before you can get into the content of your cover letter, you
have to cover your basics. You should never, ever have a “form”
cover letter that you use with every resume you send. Tailor
your cover letter specifically to each individual employer,
mentioning their company and the position for which you want to
be considered. Address the letter to the correct person – if
you’re not sure who will be doing the hiring, call the company
and ask. Don’t assume you can address your letter to the HR
department and have that be close enough. Taking the time to
write a personal cover letter to each company lets your
potential employer know you pay attention to detail right off
the bat. Of course, you should also make sure that your cover
letter is grammatically correct and free of typos. A sloppy
cover letter is a one way ticket to the trash can for your
resume.
Once you have your basics in order, you can turn your attention
to what you are actually going to write in the cover letter.
Your cover letter is your sales pitch to the company; you need
to let them know why they should bet on your when they hire for
the position. One great way to sell yourself is to show off how
much you already know about the company. Let them know why you
want to work there by specifically mentioning projects the
company has been involved in that you admire or talking about
the position of the company within the field. As you show off
how much you know about the company, draw attention to the ways
you can actively help the company grow and succeed by drawing
parallels between your experience and their work.
After you have shown that you have done your homework and know
about the company, go into some detail about the unique aspects
of your work history. Draw attention to any special
achievements or awards and any educational background you have
that makes you a good candidate for the job. Remember, your
resume will be attached to the cover letter, so you don’t have
to go into great detail. Just pick out the highlights that will
make the reader want to turn the page and delve into your
resume.
How you close your cover letter makes as much difference has
how you open it. State again exactly what job you want to be
considered for, and suggest that you come in for an interview.
You can also suggest a few dates and time for an interview to
show that you are eager to move on to the next step. You should
also give a time and date that you will call to follow up on
your resume. A pleasant closing and your signature seal the
deal on your winning cover letter.
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