Wednesday, January 1, 2020
13 Cover Letter Dos and Donts
13 Cover Letter Dos and Donts13 Cover Letter Dos and Donts13 Cover Letter Dos and DontsCover letters can be the deciding factor between getting called for an interview or being passed up for another candidate who submitted something better. To make sure your cover letter helps you land the interview, keep these dos and donts in mind when youre writingDo create a personalized cover letter for every company and position.Do take the time to find out the hiring managers name, and open the letter with a proper greeting.Do identify the position youre applying for, including the job code or reference number (if there is one).Do maintain a confident, enthusiastic tone.Do proofread repeatedly (typos and grammatical mistakes are a huge turn-off)Do ask someone you trust to critique and proofread your cover letter.Do end with a statement of intent (e.g., I will be in touch on Tuesday to discuss the possibility of an interview).Dont go beyond one page. In most cases, three or four paragraphs are enough to tell your story.Dont try to be cute. Humor is subjective it can make you seem unprofessional rather than personable.Dont resort to cliches, exaggerations, or false flattery.Dont assume spell-check will catch all errorsDont simply repeat claims you made in your resume. Instead, highlight the most impressive accomplishments from your resume and describe the story behind them.Dont forget to change the recipients name and company name for each cover letter you write
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