Tips On How To Write A Resume And Cover Letter

Posted: Dec 01, 2009 |Comments: 0 |

When employers are looking to hire someone, the important thing to realize is that they don't want to spend all day reading just one resume.

Searching for a job is hard work, and can be very frustrating. That is why it helps to know what employers are looking for with resumes and cover letters, so that you can stop hunting for a job and get hired!

How to Write a Resume

Here are 5 quick tips that you should follow to make your resume stand out among the many others that a potential employer will see:

1. Keep it brief: new employers don't want to take time to sift through a three page resume. Try to fit all of your information in one page if you can.

2. Bullet list your key qualifications: using a bullet list is a quick way to highlight all of your experience. This is much easier than adding separate lists for each job experience and it makes for quick reference.

3. Include Major Points: your resume should include work history, education, experience, defined objective, affiliations and references. Your interests and hobbies are unnecessary in this day and age. If they want to know they will ask you at the interview.


4. Updated Information: Be sure to include updated contact information.

5. Keep it simple: Resumes should be simple and professional, so skip the fancy fonts and colors. Follow 12 pt Times New Roman or 12 pt. Courier for your resume.

How to Write a Cover Letter

Cover letters allow you to add all of the information about yourself that you shouldn't include in your resume. Here is where you can point out all of the reason why a company wants to hire you. For example, you want to let them know that you are a motivated self starter etc.

The cover letter should be approx. one page in length and include your contact information at the top left hand side, the date, and be addressed to HR or whatever contact person the company requests.

When you can, you will want to research your potential position and include your previous accomplishments from your past experiences. You will want to include what makes you want to work with their company also, for example, saying that they are a cutting edge company etc.

Finally, when putting your writing in your cover letter, make sure that you make no grammatical errors and that all of your spelling is correct.

Don't use people's names unless you are certain whom you are talking to. If you don't have a specific person to contact, write to the Department that you are looking to work for.

The old days when you could write "to whom it may concern" are over. Doing that now appears unprofessional and looks as if you haven't really bothered to take the time to check the company out before you applied to work there. Because of this, someone else might get the edge on you during the application process.

Questions and Answers

Ask
200 Characters left
Rate this Article
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 0 vote(s)
    Feedback
    Print
    Re-Publish
    Source:  http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/tips-on-how-to-write-a-resume-and-cover-letter-1527991.html

    Article Tags:

    how to write resume

    ,

    how to write cover letter

    Writing the perfect cover letter doesn’t have to be an ordeal. In fact, it can be as easy as spelling C-O-V-E-R. COVER is an acronym for a five-step paragraph-by-paragraph approach you can use to write an effective cover letter. This article will show you how you can use the COVER formula and the announcement for the position for which you are applying as a handy guide to craft the perfect complement to your resume.

    By: Lisa M. Newmanl Careers> Resumesl Jan 09, 2010 lViews: 312

    When you send your cv without declaring any certain objective, the one that reads it'll have no concept what job position are deciding on, and if there is certainly no cover letter there is certainly just one case.

    By: Marta Klejnl Careers> Resumesl Jun 07, 2011
    Carol Wilson

    The best way to write well admired copywriter cover letters consist of covering all the key skills and functions in connection with copywriter services and creating customized messages as per the client's requirement.

    By: Carol Wilsonl Careers> Resumesl Feb 15, 2012

    Have you ever wondered what happened to your favorite teacher? He seems to be the one who made studying a lot easier for you to do. He made you like the subjects that you loathe with just a snap, and you just somehow liked it as natural as you thought...

    By: Dirk Dagglerl Careersl Apr 04, 2009 lViews: 3,803

    A better resume is the one which is accompanied by a cover letter since a cover letter gives a background to your resume. Things you cannot mention in the resume can be covered in the cover letter.

    By: Andrea joliel Careers> Resumesl Mar 29, 2011
    Rubel Zaman

    According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS), unemployment rose by 49,000 to 2.5 million people in the three months to the end of November 2010. The job market today is tough and highly competitive, and jobseekers at all levels - especially senior level executives must not underestimate the importance of having an articulate, achievement -focussed and professionally presented Curriculum Vitae.

    By: Rubel Zamanl Sports and Fitnessl Jan 27, 2011

    Teaching English abroad in Vietnam is a unique experience for anyone who seeks to explore a beautiful country with a rich heritage. You may find people who say that it is not difficult to find jobs in Saigon, but the converse is true. It depends on where and how you conduct your search.

    By: John Thomsonl Careersl May 25, 2012

    Thailand is a beautiful country with an expanding opportunity to teachers seeking opportunities to travel and teach. The steady demand for native English speakers means that any confident applicant with basic teaching skills can secure employment without difficulties.

    By: John Thomsonl Careersl May 24, 2012

    Doctor jobs are growing in demand. Canadian research discovered that over four million Canadians lack a family physician Because four million Canadians don't have a family physician, the need for physicians is enormous Provinces throughout Canada are desperate to fill these vacancies.

    By: jaretcxlhal Careersl May 24, 2012

    Although Singapore is an island nation, it has grown to become a modern and efficient first world model country in Asia too. The infrastructure is remarkable and education sector largely successful.

    By: John Thomsonl Careersl May 24, 2012

    Malaysia is a beautiful country with a thriving tourism industry. Like other emerging countries in Asia, the education sector spurs the knowledge-based economy. The education reforms have been instrumental in producing a quality workforce that satisfies the professional demands of various industries.

    By: John Thomsonl Careersl May 24, 2012

    Saving money has never been more important than in today's economy. These days, no one can afford to travel as much as we used to. We all have to find ways to lower our travel expenses and learning to travel on a budget doesn't have to be painful if you...

    By: Aden Tenl Travell Dec 11, 2009

    Golfing is becoming one of the most popular recreational sports. We play golf when doing business deals, as much as we do it for fun. Regardless of how great you may be at the game, there is always room for improvement. Fortunately, the following golf tips will help you to...

    By: Aden Tenl Sports and Fitnessl Dec 11, 2009

    By now, just about every smoker has heard of the benefits to quitting smoking. Smokers are often urged to quit by loved ones and most have tried to stop smoking at one point or another. There are many products on the market to help you quit smoking like gum, pills, inhalers,...

    By: Aden Tenl Healthl Dec 11, 2009

    One of the most important things to remember when you are buying a car is that both you and the dealer are trying to get the better end of the deal. As a buyer, you will likely end up on the losing end of the bargain if you don't know...

    By: Aden Tenl Automotivel Dec 02, 2009

    Depression is a disorder that can have fatal consequences if not properly diagnosed and treated. Fortunately there are many things that can be done to prevent the worse of consequences of this disorder. As with almost every disorder, the key to getting the help you need is to know what the...

    By: Aden Tenl Healthl Dec 02, 2009

    Discuss this Article

    Author Box
    Articles Categories
    All Categories
    Quantcast