Remember Me
forgot your password?

The Good Cover Letter Gets Your Resume Read

A dazzling cover will get your resume read - plain and simple. What do I mean by dazzling? I'm not talking about a clean, professional format - although that is definitely a component of a good cover letter. I'm also talking about a confident, intelligent cover letter that hooks your reader, shows your professionalism, and stops your reader dead in their tracks to finish it.

Your cover letter should be properly formatted and the first paragraph should explain the advertisement that you are responding to. Immediately following this information, you should begin to tell the employer who you are and why you are qualified to apply for the job. However, be careful with the language you use in your cover letter - starting every sentence with "I" is a huge turn-off for those who make the hiring decision. A cover letter should be focused on "you" - with "you" being the business you are offering yourself to. Discuss your qualifications, your goals, and your professional attributes and how they apply to the company you want to join as a valuable team member.

The second paragraph is where you should prepare to shine. Show the employer why they need you because you're a super-whiz ready to do anything to get the job done. You love the job so much you dream of it in your sleep. You've read a hundred articles of the company since you were 12. Describe your strengths, passions, and collective experience in your career. You can describe why you entered the field and your major accomplishments at each place you have worked, any awards you have received, your favorite project, or all of the above. Try to keep your sentence concise but make sure you truly convey your passion. If you do any pro bono work or volunteer work in your field, mention this - in addition to any other related side-projects that are not listed on your resume. Don't re-state your resume or go over the information that is in your resume in your cover letter. Your cover letter sells your resume - so highlight certain areas of your resume but do so in the context of your career goals and how your qualifications and passion benefit the company.

In your final paragraph, tell the employer what your interview availability is, and when you would like to meet with her. DO NOT ask the employer to call you at their convenience. Confident professionals are eager to be called, and confident that they WILL be - you don't want them to call you back whenever they feel like it. Give them a date you will follow up if you haven't heard from them - and then do follow up.

It's important to remember that a cover letter is just the first page of your story that's intended get the employer to read your resume. You've got to write the bang-up resume. You've got to ace the interview. Practice writing, speaking, and thinking with confidence throughout your job search process, and you'll not just get the job you need, but the career you want.

Melissa Brewer
Melissa Brewer is the author of the Little White Ebook of Homeshoring Jobs, the complete guide to work from home call center employment available at LittleWhiteEbook.com. She has worked as a freelance writer for the past 9 years and currently resides in Washington, DC, three miles from the Obama White House.
Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Careers Articles
  • More from Melissa Brewer

What Is The Best Kind Of Employment You Should Seek?

By: Raymond Angus | 23/12/2009
Employment for seniors is a large and changing field. More and more employers are recognizing that seniors are an untapped pool of capable and motivated job seekers. Seniors are becoming a very active natural resource.

Why Finding a Career as a Student is so Difficult

By: adam | 23/12/2009
This article is my two cents on why finding work as a student is so hard. It's nothing to do with the economic crisis like people presuppose. It's to do with the institutional bureacracy and social constructions in graduate recruitment.

Presenting the Telecommuting Concept to Your Onsite Employer

By: Nell T | 23/12/2009
You might have a current job that you love, but you've been hoping to find a position like it that you could perform while working in your home office. Sometimes finding the telecommuting position is as close as the job you're already working. It's a matter of convincing your current employer...

4 Big Mistakes People Make When Applying For Telecommuting Jobs

By: Nell T | 23/12/2009
While it's important to know what to do to help your chances in getting the telecommuting position you want; it's also just as important to know what you should not do. Learning from others mistakes is the best way to do that. Here are the top 4 mistakes that cost people...

For Employers Making The Best Job Descriptions

By: Loren Yadeski | 23/12/2009
Job descriptions are important especially when handling your employees. And in order to create the best job description, you need to understand their work very well. By understanding, you can have a good impression to your employees, as well as you will have a solid background on the company's purpose...

A phenomena that Macao gambles on diversifying tourism industry

By: Shirley | 23/12/2009
when visitors return from Hong Kong, friends ask "What did you buy?" When people return from Macao, they're asked "How much did you win?"

How to Earn Extra Money This Holiday Season

By: EM Downing Johnson | 23/12/2009
Regardless of the state of the economy, many people find themselves a little strapped for money around the holidays. Heating costs, food for holiday gatherings, holiday travel costs, and gifts all factor in to making November through January the most expensive time of the year. Luckily, as much as this...

Online Job Hunting

By: Justin Gollnick | 23/12/2009
Some key items you need to know about job hunting online

How To Add RSS Feed Content To Your Blog

By: Melissa Brewer | 28/02/2009 | Internet
For those of you who don't know, RSS today stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It's a type of web feed that's used to publish updates. The basics of RSS date back 14 years ago - and the concept didn't even barely catch on until 1999 or so when Netscape created their...

Building A Blog Audience Through Commenting

By: Melissa Brewer | 28/02/2009 | Marketing
Sometimes as bloggers, we overlook some of the most basic tools of the online community. Our commenting behavior can actually make a large impact on our reputation, our traffic, and our audience building. Make the Most of the Comments You Make One of the best ways to get others to find your...

Understanding Your Home Based Employment Options

By: Melissa Brewer | 28/02/2009 | Careers
What do I want to do? Many people say that they want to work from home for a living, but when asked what they want to do, they usually have a vague answer. "I'm interested in making money online" or "I want to work from home'' are all inadequate answers. For example,...

Essential Abilities Of Virtual Assistants

By: Melissa Brewer | 28/02/2009 | Careers
As a virtual assistant, you need the typical administrative skills, as well as the ability to work independently and run your own business. To stay in the business, and market yourself well, however, you'll need to beef up on some other skills as well. How can you build on these...

Coping With Rejection In Your Job Hunt

By: Melissa Brewer | 28/02/2009 | Careers
For many people, job hunting causes more anxiety than a first date. The stakes are a lot higher, and the job seeker is aware that they are likely to receive many rejections before actually receiving an offer. Sometimes, job seekers begin to dread the BIG NO so much that they...

The Good Cover Letter Gets Your Resume Read

By: Melissa Brewer | 27/02/2009 | Careers
A dazzling cover will get your resume read - plain and simple. What do I mean by dazzling? I'm not talking about a clean, professional format - although that is definitely a component of a good cover letter. I'm also talking about a confident, intelligent cover letter that hooks...

Making Room For Marketing In Your Business Budget

By: Melissa Brewer | 27/02/2009 | Marketing
As a business new to marketing, you may say you say you know where your money goes and you don't need it all written down to keep up with it. But marketing is tricky - as with all plans, your results must be both achievable and measurable. You need to...

Experience And Your Resume: How Employers Want To See It

By: Melissa Brewer | 27/02/2009 | Careers
When applying for a new jobs, always read through the job description thoroughly before submitting your cover letter and resume. Many employers are actually looking for what they've written right in the job description - nothing less and nothing more - although they'll always make exceptions if you're overqualified and...

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.08, 1, w2)