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Cover
Letters
Cover Letter Handout (pdf)
"Make Your Cover Letter Count in a Competitive Job Market" - from JobWeb
Resumes/Cover Letters from Yahoo! HotJobs (Topeka Capital-Journal)
"It's Not a Cover Letter - It's a Sales Letter" by Bob Roth
Cover Letter Examples - Strong vs. Weak - GottaMentor
Cover
letters are typically letters of application. The resume and cover
letter are your sales brochures used to get an interview. Use the
cover letter to expand on the resume and to personalize your approach.
A
good letter represents you as a person seeking a more personal conversation
regarding possible employment. Cover letters are intended to summarize,
mention particular points, cite specific examples from your experience,
provide additional information, refer to the resume, and ask for
an interview. Cover letters follow the same general rules as resumes--they
are specific, concise, and error free.
When
sending a resume, always enclose a cover letter. If you email
your resume as an attachment, the body of your email message is
your cover letter. If you are handing someone your resume in person,
as at a career fair, a cover letter is not necessary.
FORMAT
Date
Your Address
City, State, Zip
Area Code-Telephone number
Email Address
Recruiter
Name
Recruiter Title
Organization Name
Organization Address
City, State, Zip
Dear Dr./Mr./Ms.
Recruiter Name:
FIRST PARAGRAPH:
Interest and Purpose. State why you are writing, name the position
for which you are applying, mention how you heard about the opening,
and explain why you are interested in this position.
MIDDLE PARAGRAPH(S):
Academic, Experiential, and Personal Qualifications. Sell yourself,
expand on relevant skills, highlight your academic, experiential,
and personal background that is relevant to the job for which you
are applying. Show the employer what you can do for them. Be specific--this
is not just a rehash of your resume.
LAST PARAGRAPH:
Request the Interview. Ask for an interview, refer the employer
to your resume and any other enclosures. If you will be in a particular
area on a certain date, inform the employer of this date. Show your
motivation by telling the employer you will be in contact with them.
Finally, thank the employer for their time and consideration. Close
with a sentence that sets up the expectation that the employer will
get back to you first: "I look forward to hearing from you
soon."
Sincerely,
(Your Signature)
Your Name
(Typed)
Enclosure
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