Cover Yourself: How to Write a Cover Letter Worth Reading

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When applying for employment, a resume is the tool that you use to sell yourself. A cover letter is the first contact that you have with your potential employer, and can be used to sell your resume.

Writing a cover letter gives you the opportunity to tell the person who can hire you more about yourself than your resume can. It is important to address the letter to the correct person and to expand upon — not simply reiterate — the information that is already on your resume.

Keep these guidelines in mind to successfully write a cover letter worth reading:

  • Prove that you have done your homework. Tell the reader why you want to work for this company in particular. Yes, this takes some research on your part, but it will be worth it in the end.
  • Give concrete examples of how your experience and past achievements could work for the company. If you were the top seller in your previous place of employment, say so! If you have saved your current company money, highlight this in your cover letter.
  • Tell the employer how you know about the position. Were you referred by a friend? Mention her name! Did you read about the position in the newspaper? Be sure to refer to the ad.
  • Demonstrate your initiative and confidence. Promise the reader that you will follow up on the position if you do not hear from him. Let him know the best place to reach you, and state that you will call or e-mail to follow up by a certain date. Write it down on your calendar and be sure to do it if you do not receive any contact after sending your cover letter and resume.

Remember, your cover letter is the place to let your enthusiasm for the position shine through. Don’t let the opportunity to communicate with your potential employer go to waste!

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  • Dragon
    Dragon
    Thanks for sharing. What a pleasure to read!
  • Yamary
    Yamary
    That’s more than sensible! That’s a great post!
  • Carolyn Wilson-King
    Carolyn Wilson-King
    Thank you for the heads up, it helped in understanding some of the missing information needed in my cover letters.
  • torrent d.
    torrent d.
    nice article. your posts was really helpful, indeed.
  • Dario
    Dario
    Thank you for the guidelines for drafting a good cover letter. I haven't applied actively for jobs in a long time, so the information provided is useful. I have one question however. Do employers as a general rule expect a cover letter online to be attached as a word file or is it acceptable to send my letter in the space provided for general response in the e-mail.
  • Cover Letter
    Cover Letter
    Excellent precise tips. Must read for the job seekers.
  • Robert Diaz
    Robert Diaz
    Thanks for the advise, it has made it easier for me to redo my cover letter and resume. Thanks again.

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