Write Killer Cover Letters
Cover Letters are Necessary
Cover letters are simply a letter of introduction. In these letters you are
explaining who you are and why you are writing to the resume reader. It is a
matter of courtesy that you introduce yourself when you are requesting
something of them, in this case an interview.
What Instances Require a Cover Letter
Our rule is - if you are not shaking hands with the hiring decision maker and
introducing yourself, then you need a cover letter to introduce you. If you are
shaking hands with the hiring manager, you are introducing yourself verbally
and requesting an interview. In this case, hand them your resume without a
cover letter.
On the other hand, if you are sending a resume by mail, if you give your resume
to a friend to hand in, or if you leave your resume with the hiring manager's
secretary then you are not shaking the hiring manager's hand and you need to
have a cover letter enclosed with your resume.
Cover Letters Should Be Brief and Simple
Hiring managers only glance at cover letters. They have 50+ resumes to read out
of which they will select a few candidates for interviews. We recommend letters
be 3-4 paragraphs.
Many people provide lengthy autobiographies in the cover letter. They
regurgitate their resume and then some. This is a waste of the writer's and
reader's time.
Cover Letter Content
Address these 4 topics in a succinct manner and the hiring manager will be
grateful.
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For what position are you applying?
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How did you learn of the position or company?
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Why are you perfect for the position?
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Who will contact who?
You should usually cover 1 & 2 in the first paragraph and a paragraph each
for 3 & 4.
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