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Writing A Good Cover Letters
Writing a cover letter often seems like a particularly difficult task.
However, if you take it one step at a time, you'll soon be an expert at
writing letters to send with your resume.
A cover letter typically accompanies each resume you send out. Your
cover letter may make the difference between obtaining a job interview
and having your resume ignored, so, it makes good sense to devote the
necessary time and effort to writing effective cover letters.
A cover letter should complement, not duplicate your resume. Its purpose
is to interpret the data-oriented, factual resume and add a personal
touch. A cover letter is often your earliest written contact with a
potential employer, creating a critical first impression.
Your cover letter should be designed specifically for each purpose
outlined above as well as for each position you seek.
Do not design a form letter and send it to every potential employer (you
know what you do with junk mail!).
Good cover letters explain the reasons for your interest in the specific
organization and identify your most relevant skills or experiences
(remember, relevance is determined by the employer's self-interest).
They should express a high level of interest and knowledge about the
position.
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