Cover letters are all about letting your potential employer take a sneak peek at what you're all about. What can you do for them? What's your personality like? A cover letter is a great way to let your employer see how confident you are, what you credentials are, where you've been, and where you plan to go. You'll want to make sure that you give your cover letter your best effort. Given below are some tips to ensure that you snag the job you want with one glimpse:
1. Be Professional - But Don't Overdo It - All employers like to know that the person that they're about to hire is educated and articulate, but too much is just downright superficial. Write the way you talk, but don't sound like you're in kindergarten. However, try to refrain from sounding too pompous. Try to aim for a happy medium between educated and conversational. More importantly, make sure that your cover letter is friendly and readable.
1. Point Out Past Achievements - When writing your cover letter, don't be humble. Understand that this is your future that you're creating. Yes, you're the one who is in control of your own destiny and your cover letter is the key. Don't let someone else take all of the credit and end up getting the job that you rightfully deserve. If you've worked your tail off to get to where you are today, state so because you're entitled.
1. Use Bullet Points - Did you know that your cover letter is literally a "magical weapon"? You can literally perform wonders in writing. Using bullet points to state connections, skills, and past achievements is an effective way to leave an open door to the possibility that there may be something more. Using bullet points may not sound too intriguing, but in reality, it is. It makes the employer go, "hmm...wonder what else they have achieved that they didn't list on the cover letter?" Fluffing it up a bit also doesn't hurt.
1. Don't Copy Your Resume - Your cover letter and your resume are two totally different things. One of the main mistakes that job seekers make is summarizing the items on their resume. Use your cover letter as a bridge to your resume. Don't simply state the facts. Your cover letter is where you can really connect with the reader. Talk in your cover letter - state the facts in your resume.
1. Be Confident - Do you think that your employer wants a weakling working for them? Absolutely not. It's very important that you're confident. Some people think they are being confident when they're not. So, if you're usually very insecure, make it a point to come across as overly confident - that way, you'll at least come across as being more than capable of performing the job.
These are just a few of the tips to utilize when creating your cover letter. Remember to sound like a human in your cover letter and leave all the robotic language for the resume. If you do not think you're cut out for cover-letter writing, hire a professional. Either way, do whatever it takes to get the job because you never know when it may be your only chance.
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