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Title: Writing a Cover Letter


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Writing a Cover Letter
  • When you send your resume to a prospective
    employer, always send a cover letter to accompany
    it.
  • Cover letters are designed to
  • Identify the position for which youre applying
  • Tell how your skills and talents will benefit the
    company
  • Show why the employer should read your resume
  • Ask for a job interview

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Components of a Cover Letter
  • A cover letter contains 3 distinct sections
  • Introduction
  • Body
  • Conclusion

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Components of a Cover Letter
  • Introduction
  • Reference the specific position for which you are
    applying.
  • Tell how or where you learned of the position.

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Components of a Cover Letter
  • Body
  • Explain why and how you are qualified for the
    position.
  • Emphasize your education and work experience.
  • Relate your education and experience to the
    position.

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Components
  • Conclusion
  • Remind the employer of your major qualifications
  • Indicate when you plan to contact the employer
    for follow-up.
  • Request an interview (in a professional manner).

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TIPS
  • Write a separate cover letter each time you apply
    for a job.
  • Address the letter to a specific person (name and
    title).
  • Print or type letters on standard size, quality
    paper.
  • Use proper sentence structure and correct
    spelling.

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TIPS
  • Convey personal warmth and enthusiasm.
  • Keep the letter short and to the point.
  • Request an interview and tell when you plan to
    follow-up.
  • Sign your name in black or blue ink.

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Target your letter
  • When answering an advertisement
  • When preparing an employer for an interview
  • When following up after a phone call or interview

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Send it to someone by name
  • Get the name of the person that will be hiring
    you, if at all possible.
  • Tailor the letter.
  • Then send in your letter and resume.

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Get It Right
  • Make sure you have the correct name and address.
  • Spell them correctly.

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BE CLEAR
  • Be clear about what you want
  • If you want an interview, ASK for it.
  • Give reasons why the company should hire you.
  • Be sure your letter targets the specific skills
    the employer is seeking.

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Be Friendly and Professional
  • AT ALL TIMES

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Make It Look Good
  • A standard business format is good for most
    letters.
  • Use good quality paper and matching envelopes for
    the cover letter and resume.

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Follow Up
  • Contact the employer directly.
  • Do not expect letters alone to get you interviews.

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Emailed Cover Letters
  • Follow the same guidelines as a paper cover
    letter except for the formatting.
  • Create your e-mail message separately in your
    word-processing file, then copy and paste into
    the e-mail message area.

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Emailed Cover Letters
  • An e-mail cover letter does not have to include
    the address of the person to whom you are
    writing, nor do you type the date.
  • Start with the salutation and establish the
    correct tone. Ex Dear Mr. Smith, (not Hey
    Dennis!)
  • Attach your resume as a Microsoft Word file.

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Emailed Cover Letters
  • An e-mail address is often the first bit of
    information a recipient sees.
  • Its important to choose an address wisely.
  • What would happen if BADBOY, SEXYMAMA, HOOCHE, or
    BLONDLOVER appear?
  • If you are not willing to change your email
    address, then set up a new account.

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Emailed Cover Letters
  • The subject line of your e-mail message is
    important. It will help the recipient understand
    why you are writing, and later refresh his memory
    about who you are and what value you offer.
  • Example
  • Subject Jan Allen referralTop sales
    representative Mr. George Jones

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Mailing Cover Letters (with resume)
  • The information on the envelope should match the
    information in your letter.
  • Type it or print with a pen. Use permanent
    inkit wont smear if it gets wet.

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Mailing Cover Letters (with resume)
  • The mailing address should be the same as the
    inside address in your letter.
  • The return address should be the same as the one
    in the heading on your letter.

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Mailing Cover Letters (with resume)
  • Example envelope
  • -------------------- your name
  • -------------------- your return address
  • --------------------
    mailing
  • --------------------
    address
  • --------------------

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THE END
  • Now you can practice writing cover letters!
  • Any questions?
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