Introduce yourself to the employer

Keep in mind your cover letter should change for every application. This is not the space to reiterate everything from your resume.

Look at the skills desired and show that you have them. Incorporate the company culture. In one page, the cover letter should convey your specific knowledge of the employer and position, highlight relevant skills and experiences, and demonstrate your genuine enthusiasm. If submitting an electronic application, you should save your cover letter with your name in the file name so employers can find it easily.

Letter Structure

A well-written cover letter is professional, concise and focused on the needs of the employer.

Heading/Date

Use the same header you have for your resume: include your contact information, the date, then the company contact information.

Greeting

Find out the recruiter's name and great that person with a professional tone. Use LinkedIn and the company website to find his/her name. When all else fails, you can use a general professional title (Dear Hiring Manager).

Body

A cover letter contains three kinds of paragraphs:

Introduction Example

Body Example

Conclusion Example

 

Emailing a Cover letter

Some job postings require the applicants to email their resume and cover letter. 

Cover Letter Example

Sample Cover Letter

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