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How to write a cover letter

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Genius Ape
Sep 02, 2017
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When applying for a job, a cover letter should be sent or posted with your resume or curriculum vitae. A cover letter is a (typically) one-page document that explains to the hiring manager why you are an ideal candidate for the job. It goes beyond your resume to explain in detail how you could add value to the company. It can be helpful to look at cover letter samples when writing your own. A sample can help you decide what to include in your letter, and how to format the letter. A cover letter needs to:
  • introduce you
  • mention the job you're applying for (or looking for)
  • match your skills and experiences with the skills and experiences required by the job
  • encourage the reader to read your resume
  • finish with a call to action (for example, requesting an interview or asking to meet).
Although there are no set rules on how your cover letter should be structured, making sure it flows well is vital if you want to impress recruiters. Here’s a rough guideline of how your cover letter should look:   Opening the letter – Why are you getting in touch? The opening paragraph should be short and to the point, explaining why you’re getting in touch. It’s also useful to include where you found the ad. If someone referred you, mention their name in this section. Example: I wish to apply for the role of IT Manager, currently being advertised on example.com . Please find enclosed my CV for your consideration.   Second paragraph – Why are you suitable for the job? Briefly describe your professional and academic qualifications that are relevant to the role and ensure you refer to each of the skills listed in the job description. Example: As you can see from my attached CV, I have over three years’ experience in the IT Industry, and I believe the knowledge and skills built up during this time make me the perfect candidate for the role.   Third paragraph – What can you do for the company? Now’s your opportunity to emphasise what you can do for the company. Outline your career goals (making it relevant to the position you’re applying for) and expand on pertinent points in your CV – including examples to back up your skills. Example: In my current role as Senior Marketing Executive at Software Company X Ltd, I have been responsible for increasing incoming client enquiries for our B2B product lines by 156% in under 12 months, which helped the business increase its revenue by 55% year-on-year.   Fourth paragraph – Reiterate Here’s where you reiterate your interest in the role and why you would be the right fit for the role. It’s also a good time to indicate you’d like to meet with the employer for an interview.   Closing the letter Sign off your cover letter with ‘Yours sincerely’ (if you know the name of the hiring manager), or ‘Yours faithfully’ (if you don’t), followed by your name.

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