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Writing a great cover letter
Cover Letter Goals
This introduction letter not only
personalizes the resume but it also allows you to emphasize, and expand on the
relevant skills and qualifications that you possess for the particular position
or company you are applying to.
Your resume should ALWAYS have a cover letter.
Section 1: Cover Letters
vs. Broadcast Letters
The
two most common types of introduction letters are cover letters and broadcast
letters. A cover letter is used to respond to a particular job posting, while a
broadcast letter is used to introduce yourself to a particular organization that
the individual is interested in working with. Cover letters and broadcast
letters are quite similar.
In this section we are looking specifically at cover letters, but most of the
advice applies to both. One key difference is that broadcast letters should only
be written once you have thoroughly researched the organization and have a clear
idea of how you can benefit them.
What should a cover letter
do?
The cover letter has two main goals:
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1. Get the potential employer to read
your resume.
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2. Get them interested enough to
schedule an interview with you.
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Cover letters are like sales pitches
targeted to a specific market (one company). You are the product. In order to
market yourself, a cover letter must:
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Add a personal touch to your
application, giving the reader some insight into you as an individual.
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Highlight and explain specific
relevant points in your resume.
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Answer the question, "Why should you
hire me?"
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Serve as an example of your written
communication style.
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