Five Tips For Writing Attention-Grabbing Cover Letters

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A cover letter is perhaps the trickiest letter you will ever have to write as a job seeker. It can’t be too long so as to bore the reader while at the same time; it can’t be too short either. If you really look at it, you won’t be writing anything more than who you are and why are you writing the cover letter, yet you still want to make it impressive by making it different from the tons that might be fighting to be on top. So what are the secrets to writing that magical cover letter? Top Five Tips To Writing Cover Letters That Get Results Let’s look at the five most important tips that will make your cover letter get attention: 1. Please don’t use a standard cover letter (read: template) with blank spaces for addresses and date insertions. For god’s sake, avoid this as it is going to drive the recruitment manager nuts. If they have read a thousand resumes before they get to yours and they find a cover letter which is not exactly and specifically made for them, they will possibly lose interest and not continue with your resume any further. But seriously speaking, this kind of template gives a feeling of being disregarded to the reader. Can you afford to let this happen? 2. Don’t let all the goodies out of the bag in the cover letter itself. Writing all about yourself in the cover letter is meaningless when you are enclosing your resume as well. Also, a lengthy cover letter is boring and frustrating. The most a hiring manager will do is throw it aside for the circular file. This effectively means you are out of the running. So avoid lengthy cover letters, and keep it brief and to the point. 3. Clearly specify the job code (if it is provided), and give the reference as to whether you are writing the cover letter in response to an advertisement. This prevents your letter from being delivered to the wrong person/department. The right person will understand the position that you have applied for, which makes it easier for him or her to contact you. 4. Personalizing and proofreading the cover letter – this goes without saying. You may argue that perfect spelling and grammar in the cover letter are not evidence of your talents, skills and abilities. Well, look at it this way; what will you do if your talents get buried under unintentional and silly errors? Better yet, how will you know – because if they are, you certainly aren’t going to get called for an interview. 5. Grab attention in the opening sentence itself - This will grab the reader immediately and entice them to read your cover letter carefully and with interest. Think of this as sales – if you don’t get the reader’s attention from the very start, the sale (i.e. – your candidacy) is lost. Because the cover letter is the first contact that you will have with a company or recruiter, it is absolutely essential that it gets the right kind of attention from the get go. By following the five tips above, you will ensure that your resume ends up at the top of the “yes” heap.
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  • Kathleen Moses
    Kathleen Moses
    This is great information, an example would help me a lot.
  • Marc Rodriguez
    Marc Rodriguez
    I like the Tips however I feel the most important thing to mention is " Value Propostion" List 3- things of what you can do for the employer. This will be highly effective and catch the readers eye!
  • Kim Murphy
    Kim Murphy
    Do you have sample cover letters that you can share.   I have been creating cover letters for each job but I still do not hear back. Samples might help.Thanks
  • Alfred Santiago
    Alfred Santiago
    Is there really a cover letter that captures the attention. I would like to see one after reading for over 2 or 3 hrs. of cover ltrs. and reumes....
  • Frankie L. Drayton
    Frankie L. Drayton
    If you can give just an opening line on how to start a cover letter that may get a recruiter attention!
  • La Tonya Houpe
    La Tonya Houpe
    Ditto, I really need a sample of a good cover letter.  I have a problem getting started...know what i mean?
  • Aleksandr Krukovskiy
    Aleksandr Krukovskiy
    I would like some samples of a good cover letter.  Thanks for the information.  Your information is valuable!
  • Mary C
    Mary C
    I am with the rest of the pack, a couple of sample cover letters would be great.
  • Kathleen Feldman
    Kathleen Feldman
    i WOULD LIKE SOME SAMPLES OF A GOOD COVER LETTER.
  • Theresa Little
    Theresa Little
    How do you address a cover letter when the employer's name is not apparent?  Please give examples.
  •  Greg
    Greg
    What a great opportunity you are offering for a (insert position title here).  I have all of the talents you are looking for! --- note:  this is a sample of an opening paragraph/statement you could use in a cover letter.
  • shelia humphrey
    shelia humphrey
    all interesting information, but could you send me back a sample cover letter to follow. i would really appreciate it very much.thanks
  • Daniel Edwards
    Daniel Edwards
    This information will help me tremendously but a copy of a cover letter would do me a world of good. Again thank you.
  • Keith MacKenzie
    Keith MacKenzie
    A lot of useful information.  
  • Barbara
    Barbara
    An example of an effective cover letter would be nice.
  • Sanjay Dewan
    Sanjay Dewan
    Please provide some examples of good resume, and cover letters. Your information is valuable.
  • Kate
    Kate
    Any samples?
  • Kathy Anderson
    Kathy Anderson
    Nice
  • Angel Alvarado
    Angel Alvarado
    Thanks for the information.  
  • Donna Richard
    Donna Richard
    An example of a cover letter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for the information.
  • H Louis Zammett
    H Louis Zammett
    Without examples your message will be lost on those who need it most. You have done a good job making people aware of the importance of a cover letter but where is the beef; what would you consider a good cover letter?
  • Milton Rodriguez
    Milton Rodriguez
    do you have a Cover Letter examples to view and perhaps some ideas that may help the job seekers to write effective cover letters?second question: why include a cover letter?would a well written resume be enough for employers to view or read your objectives?all they care about is: job history, Special Skills, and level of education.the rest is all supporting details describing other requirements. Thank you Milton
  • Priscilla Price
    Priscilla Price
    Can I get some help with my cover letter at no cost?
  • Prince Gantt
    Prince Gantt
    I would also like to see a few examples. Thank you for your time
  • Laura Paris
    Laura Paris
    Your site is very nice. There are some good ideas in this program that are very helpful.  Thanks again... :)

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