Make your cover letter stand out from
the rest. No, not with pink or blue paper or accompanied with a dozen
chocolate chip cookies. But simply by writing a one-page cover letter
that features these seven wonders:
Three paragraphs on a single
page: introduction, your skills and qualifications, and a
request for an interview.
Three or four well-written
sentences in each paragraph. Easy on the eyes.
Plenty of 'white space' around
your writing so the cover letter is easy to read and comprehend.
Create generous margins and double space between paragraphs.
Bullets and numbered lists when
appropriate. Helps reader scan quickly.
Bold-faced type (like this) to
emphasize certain points.
Correct spelling, usage, and
punctuation for a professional appearance.
Accurate name, contact info,
and signature.
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER . . .
Write a cover letter that makes your
point about the job you want, states your qualifications concisely,
and asks for the opportunity to meet in person. Then double check for
the 'seven wonders' listed above before sending it off to the hiring
manager.
With all these points in place, the
employer will not have to 'wonder' what you're all about. It will be
clear from your cover letter that you're a person of integrity and
dependability--one he or she will want to contact.
If you incorporate the seven wonders
of a world-class cover letter into your writing, your cover
letter may be the one that attracts the hiring manager's attention
enough to single you out for that important call for an interview--and
ultimately for the job itself.
Jimmy
Sweeney is the president of CareerJimmy and author of the brand new,
"Amazing Cover Letter Creator."
Jimmy is also the author of several career related books and writes a
monthly article titled, "Job Search Secrets."
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