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Remember!While it is important to use your knowledge of a company to show how you are a good match, your cover letter should focus on your ability to meet a company's needs. Show off your skills and accomplishments! Make sure to expand the information you included in your resume and let your potential employer know how you've succeeded in past positions and how you will help their company in the future! |
ExampleAmerican Advertising is committed to providing its clients with superior customer satisfaction and one-on-one collaboration. My experience shows that I can work with people from different backgrounds and cultures: I know how to put customer satisfaction first. |
In order to impress prospective employers when writing a cover letter, you must first know what they are looking for in candidates. Learning more about the company itself—and what they value—can help you do this. Here are some suggestions:
A cover letter introduces you and your resume to potential employers. It is the first document an employer sees, so it is often the first impression you will make. Cover letters allow for you to have more of a voice in your work, allowing the employer to see more of your personality. It also allows you to go into more detail than your resume, making connections between the job posting requirements and your skills.
A cover letter is made up of usually three paragraphs that introduce yourself, reflect your strengths in regard to the employer's needs, and a conclusion.
Remember that the basic format of a cover letter follows that of a business letter.
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Margins & Alignment
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The heading provides your contact information, the date you are writing, and the address of the company to which you are applying.
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Contact information
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Date & recipient
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GreetingWhenever possible, address your letter to a specific individual, usually the person in charge of interviewing and hiring. Doing so will give you a greater chance of having your application packet read and not filed away automatically. Here are some ideas on how to get the name of a specific person:
If you cannot find the name of that person, you may address your letter to a group. For example:
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The introduction of your cover letter should begin with a greeting to a specific person ("Dear Ms. Kincaid") or department ("To the Hiring Committee"), followed by a statement of who you are and why you are writing (why you are a good candidate).
If you find the name, but cannot decipher the gender of the person, you may greet that person using their full name instead of their last name. For example:
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How to catch the reader's attention.
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How to make a strong claim for yourself.
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In the body of your cover letter, you should describe the most important qualifications to show why you are a good match for the job and the company.
You should focus your cover letter's body around the two-three qualifications you mention in the introduction. In each paragraph you can concentrate on one quality, seeking to answer the following two questions
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How can I show I am qualified for this position and that I am a good match for the organization?You do not want to only mention the skills that you possess; you also have to show that you possess them! When writing about your skills, you can think of it as telling a story. You should describe the experiences of how you received and grew your skills, mentioning specific places you worked and positions you held. For example:
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What have I done that illustrates these qualifications?Along with explaining your skills, you want to describe how your experience with that skill is unique. Many people may have communication skills, but have you won an award or scholarship for technical writing? Be specific and match this information to your resume Here are some ideas about what might set you apart:
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Example body paragraph
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A closing sums up your qualifications and reveals what you plan to do after your readers have receive your application packet (resume, cover letter, etc.)
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Tips for closing your cover letter
Example:
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Following upStating that you will contact the potential employer will cause them to read your application materials with more interest. Therefore, you have a better chance that your materials will not be filed away. By following up, you can achieve three goals:
If you do not feel comfortable informing your readers when you will contact them, you may simply delete that part of the closing. For example: |