A cover letter is written in business letter format. This includes an
appropriate Heading, Greeting, Body, Closing and Signature.
A cover letter provides you with an opportunity to:
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Refer your application materials to the correct person or department.
The cover letter is especially effective when you send it to the right
person. If necessary call the business for the name and title of the person
who should receive your documents. In the case of a blind ad, use the
title only, e.g.; "Personnel Director", "Hiring Manager",
etc.
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Formally introduce yourself and get the attention of a prospective employer.
State the position you are applying for in the first paragraph of your
cover letter. You may include the company name to personalize your introduction.
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Highlight in detail how your skills and experience meet the company's
current employment needs.
Address the specific employment requirements that are outlined in the
job description. In the body of your cover letter, include how your skills
and experience match the duties of the job. Elaborate and emphasize significant
information regarding experience, education and technical knowledge similar
to those the employer used in their posting. Do not simply repeat what
is on your resume. This section is the most important part of your cover
letter. You may also use bullets to emphasize specific points.
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Ask the employer for an interview appointment.
Thank the employer for their consideration of your application and inform
them how to contact you. Include your phone number and availability.
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