Customized Cover Letter Writer
The cover letter (see example) is your
introduction to the employer. Its main purpose is to get the employer to read
the enclosed resume.
The cover letter shows how your background fits the particular job. Whenever
you send out a resume, send a cover letter along with it.
The cover letter should grab the reader's attention. Give it a KISS! (Keep It
Short and Simple!) The cover letter will help you get your foot in the door.
Write Your Cover Letter
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Enter Your Name.
- Do not abbreviate.
- Be complete.
- Use your legal name (nicknames are not professional).
For example: Joan D. Smith
Enter Your Address. For
example: 123 Main Street Apartment 2
For example: Anytown, New York
12200
Enter Your Telephone Number. (Area Code) ### - ####
Enter Today's Date.
- Write it out (e.g. May 30, 1995).
- Do not abbreviate.
Enter Addressee Name.
- The person you are writing to.
- Same as on envelope.
- Use name and proper title.
For example: Mr. or Ms. First, Last Name
Enter Addressee Title. For example: Store Manager
Enter the Name of the Company.
Enter Line 1 of the Address.
Enter Line 2 of the Address.
Enter Line 3 of the Address.
Enter the Salutation (Greeting).
- Begin with Mr. or Ms. followed by last name and a colon.
- Do not use Miss or Mrs. even if you know the marital status.
- If the name is not known, send the letter to the Director of a Unit or
Department (for example: Dear Personnel Director:).
Dear (Mr. or Ms. ) Last Name:
Body of the Letter
First Paragraph
- Get to the point, tell them what you want.
- State how you found out about the job.
- Samples for different situations are listed below:
Please consider my
qualifications for the position of _______ that:
- was listed in the (date) edition of (name of newspaper); or
- (name of contact) told me you might be looking to fill; or
- we spoke about on the phone.
Enter Your First Paragraph.
Second Paragraph
- State your work-related experience (life, work, education).
- Identify your skills that relate to the job.
- Samples for different situations are listed below:
- Please allow me to highlight some of my skills that relate to your
requirements (List at least three).
- The skills you require seem to match my strengths of (list at least
three).
- As a recent graduate of (name program and school), I believe the
skills that I have acquired will enable me to make a contribution to your
company. These skills include (list at least three).
Enter Your Second Paragraph.
Final Paragraph
Enter Your Final Paragraph.
Enter Closing.
- Keep the closing simple.
- Choose one of the following: Sincerely, Yours truly, Respectfully yours, or
create your own closing.
- Include a comma.
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