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Get Your Resume
Noticed With a Cover Letter
You probably would not hop
in your car without your car keys, yet many people pull
the same act when they send out their resume. They
forget one of the key components that will make their
resume effective. A cover letter is how employers are
first introduced to you. Never underestimate the power
of a well written one. Cover letters contain, or should
contain, why you are a good candidate for the job and
the exact job position to which you are applying.
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Cover
letter writing is a lot like learning how to write a
resume. You either learn how in a class or you do a
little bit of online research and learn through that
method. There is a right way and a wrong way to go about
writing cover letters. If you do not know the
difference, then it can cost you a shot at the job you
have always wanted. Resume cover letter writing is a
blend of creative and technical writing. It is designed
to grab the attention of the employer and make them want
to see what is on your resume.
A cover letter is not an opportunity to discuss your pet
lint collection. It should not be informal and chock
full of useless information that does not apply to that
position being offered. It is a chance to introduce
yourself. If the employer wants to know about lint
collections, then you can always let them know at the
interview or even better, later when you have the job.
Address the letter to the hiring person, usually someone
in Human Resources, and tell them why you are a great
candidate for the job.
Tip number one. Do not undersell yourself. Your goal is
to sound confident and sure of your abilities. Tip
number two. Do not oversell yourself. An over inflated
ego is a great way to turn an employer off and could
cause them to think that perhaps you embellished your
resume. With cover letter writing, there is a fine line
between the two extremes. A third tip is to know who
will be reading your resume. This may not always be
possible if the ad did not state a name. However, if it
did, make sure and address the individual directly.
A cover letter is your ticket to a new job, so take
advantage of the opportunity to have your resume seen
and not simply filed in the trashcan or in a folder that
will never make it to the personnel department. If you
are unsure of how to write the letter, ask for some
help. There are many great professional resume writing
services on the web that can provide you with sample
resumes and cover letters.
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