
By AllBusiness.com
A creative, well-written cover letter is often the
best way to make your resume stand out from the
endless sea of applicants and find its way into the
"must read" pile of the person making the hiring
decisions.
Here are a ten simple tips to help your cover letter
wow:
Make yourself stand out. Get the competitive edge by
writing a cover letter that focuses on your unique
and exceptional qualities. What makes you an ideal
candidate? Be strategic, persuasive, and concise.
Target the right person. Sending your letter to the
proper person can make all the difference. Avoid
generic addresses such as "To Whom It May
Concern".
Instead, call the company and find out the name and
title of the person who does the hiring for the job
that you're interested in. Remember to ask for the
correct spelling of his or her name.
Stay simple. Keep your cover letter brief. Never
send a letter that is more than a page in length;
half a page is ideal. Be sure to use clear,
professional language while steering away from
buzzwords, acronyms, jargon, or anything overly
personal.
Make it shine. The overall visual impression of your
cover letter can be just as important as what's
written upon it. Make sure to use crisp, quality
stationery. Match the style of copy on your cover
letter with the style of your resume. Stick with one
font and avoid solid walls of text that make the
reader's eyes bounce right off the page. Break your
text into digestible morsels with lots of white
space.
Be an attention getter. Don't waste your first
paragraph by writing a dull introduction. Grab the
employer's attention from the start by pointing out
how you can make a difference in a way no other
candidate can. Keep in mind that you have only about
one to two seconds to get your initial point across
before the reader moves on to the next letter.
Sell yourself. Don't expect to wow a prospective
employer with a lengthy checklist of what you've
done in the past. Instead, position your
accomplishments in terms of how you could bring the
same benefits to their company. Your cover letter
needs to answer the question "What's in it for my
company?" Clarify how your expertise will benefit
them directly.
Hire a proofreader. Never underestimate the negative
effect of bad writing, which can greatly hurt your
chances of landing a new position. Invest in your
career by hiring a professional writer or editor to
check your cover letter for spelling, grammar, and
overall readability.
Avoid exaggeration. There's nowhere to hide when you
finally land an interview and the prospective
employer wants to know what you meant by "best in
the world." Avoid saying anything that sounds like
hyperbole, which can project the wrong image and
damage your credibility. And remember never to speak
poorly of former employers or coworkers.
Close encounters. Don't depend on the employer to
take action. Request an interview and tell the
employer when you will follow up to arrange it.
Don't forget the follow-up. After sending in your
cover letter and resume, it's imperative that you
follow up. You'll greatly increase your chances of
getting an interview if you call the employer
directly after writing, rather than just sitting
back and waiting for a call.
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Land your dream job with an amazing cover letter
A perfectly-written cover letter can be more
important to your job search than your resume!
Update your approach and get your phone ringing off
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