
Creating a job search cover letter doesn’t need to be a laborious process. Effective cover letters are short, skimmable…
Creating a job search cover letter doesn’t need to be a laborious process. Effective cover letters are short, skimmable…
Cover letters are a very important part of your presentation, whether you’re a student in college or a candidate…
Here’s a tip for cover letters to get more interviews. Use a bulleted format cover letter rather than a…
Cover letter writing is almost as important a skill for a job seeker to learn as resume writing. The…
Are you planning on writing a cover letter yourself but you don’t know where to start? Do you feel…
Anything being sent to a decision-maker should sell you, not just state facts. When conducting a job search, your…
In this day and age competition is fierce for a limited number of desirable positions in the professional world. The only hope that many job seekers have, no matter how qualified they may be for the position, is to create a cover letter that turns up the “wow” factor and impresses hiring managers as something a little above and beyond the others. If you are wondering whether or not you should write your own resume cover letter…
There is a lot riding on having that perfect resume and that perfect cover letter. It could mean the difference that perfect job or a mediocre job that you aren’t really that happy at. It’s no wonder that the pressure of writing a good resume and cover letter is a little intimating to job hunters everywhere. Millions of job hunters turn to books promising to provide them with the tools to write that perfect resume. People spend…
Any good job hunter needs a resume package. The cover letter and resume always go together and do the same basic thing in slightly different ways. A job hunter without both of them will probably not get very far in the search for a good career position. With that in mind, let’s take a look at what these crucial documents should do for you. The first part, the cover letter, is a short one page letter consisting…
The last paragraph of your cover letter can be very powerful. How you end it could leave a lasting impression with the employer good or bad. So before you sign off using your typical, “Please call me at your earliest convenience to set up an interview” kind of mumbo-jumbo, take care to let the employer off the hook and put the responsibility to follow-up squarely on your shoulders. Mark this date By stating that you’re going to…