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Covering Letter For A Job
Application - 5 Tips To Make Yours Pull In Those Interview Requests
Like Never Before
By David Raybould
Covering
letters for job applications are one of the most overlooked aspects
of being successful when applying for just about any job. These 5
tips will get your covering letter garnering you job interviews like
you wouldn't believe!
Covering
Letter For A Job Application Tip 1
When
you write your covering letter, it's tough not to give in to
temptation and write too much. It's natural to want to tell them your
whole life story, but if you go on too long, most employers will
never
ask you in for interview. Try and keep it so that the whole thing
sits on a single page. Any page turning will turn people off, so go
for less than a page each time.
Covering
Letter For A Job Application Tip 2
The
number one thing you need to do in any cover letter situation is
stand out from the crowd – in a good way. You can do this by
tailoring each covering letter specifically to the job you are
applying for. Most other people will have the same old covering
letter that they xeroxed and sent in to every other job, and your
letter will make you look much
better than they do. The
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Covering
Letter For A Job Application Tip 3
Break
the letter up. Again, 99% of covering letters look the same. Just one
big block of text separated into 2 or 3 paragraphs. Imagine how
boring it is for the employer to look at hundreds of those all day
long. If you can break yours up, you're ahead of the game. Try
formatting it like this article, with headings for each section to
draw their eye.
Covering
Letter For A Job Application Tip 4
Follow
up your applications. Too many people subscribe to the “spray
and
pray” method of applying for hundreds of jobs with the same
applications and cover letters, and just hoping to hear back from
them. This is hardly efficient. Instead, put all your effort into one
or two applications, and after sending them you tailor made cover
letter, give them a call to follow up with them. It will show your
dedication and organizational skill.
Covering
Letter For A Job Application Tip 5
Get
rid of all the mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes when they type or
write, and that's okay. It's not
okay though to leave those mistakes in your cover letter. To put it
bluntly, you won't get the job if you do. Your errors show the
employer that even though modern computers have spellcheckers, you
didn't make the effort to use it. In that case, he won't be making
the effort to call you.
Covering
letter for job application can literally make or break your
application. Click the link below to make your cover letter pull in
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