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Cover Letter For Resume - Getting It Right PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cynthia Penfold   
Wednesday, 04 March 2009 10:35
When sending your resume to a potential employer, the most important part could be the cover letter for resume. This is your best change to get their attention. It could be your cover letter resume that determines whether or not you get the interview. Most of the time, this is when you make your initial impression and it is the cover letter that is used to find the best applicants. This is the time in which you can shine. You need to make the employer want to know more about you.
by CynthiaPenfold


When sending your resume to a potential employer, the most important part could be the cover letter for resume. This is your best change to get their attention. It could be your cover letter resume that determines whether or not you get the interview. Most of the time, this is when you make your initial impression and it is the cover letter that is used to find the best applicants. This is the time in which you can shine. You need to make the employer want to know more about you.

Your cover letter should explain why you want to work for this organization, what you want from the organization, and what you can bring to the organization. You need to tell the employer why you would be a good employee for them. But remember your cover letter resume should compliment the factual sheet of your resume it should not duplicate it. Tell the employer why you are excited to work for them and why you feel they should hire you. If you cannot spark their interest, you will not get the interview and, if you do not get the interview, you will not get the job.

It is important that you state in your cover letter whether you are simply creating contacts or if you're looking for an immediate position.

When you create your cover letter resume, make sure you don't use the same template for every resume. You need to create different cover letters and resumes for each job you are applying for. They need to be specific to that company. Remember that you are telling this company you are excited to work for them and that you would be very valuable to them, so you want to make sure your letter is personal.

And be sure that your resume cover letter does not contain a lot of useless information. You must get to the point by giving just enough information to make the employer want more of you, so don't write about your entire life. Be detailed in what part of yourself you are trying to sell to the employer. It has to remain professional because you need the employer to know that you are concerned with the type of impression you are relaying to them as a potential representative of their company.

Be sure that you use the correct grammar and check your spelling. There is nothing worse that trying to give an impression that you are a well educated professional person and then present a resume cover letter that looks as though it was written by a fifth grade student. This is not the impression you want to leave with an employer.

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