Writing an Effective Cover Letter.
The cover letter provides you with the opportunity to distinguish yourself from other job seekers. You should always include a cover letter to introduce your resume. This page gives some suggestions that will help you produce an effective cover letter.
TIPS
Be brief. A cover letter should be no more than one page long. Make every word count. Don’t mass produce one letter; write each letter individually and tailor it to individual employers. Use your own words; let your personality and enthusiasm show through. Avoid words that you are not comfortable using in everyday speech. Be persuasive. Use strong action verbs. Don’t overuse the word “I.” Focus on the employer’s point of view.
FORMAT
| a. | Begin with your return address, and date your letter. |
| b. | Include name and address of contact person with appropriate courtesy title (i.e. Mr. or Ms.). List the title and department after the contact person’s name. Make sure the employer’s address and spelling is correct. |
| c. | Follow the salutation with a colon. |
| d. | Use a complimentary closing (i.e. Sincerely, or Sincerely yours) followed by a comma. |
| e. | Leave a quadruple space for your signature, and type your full name. |
| f. | Indicate that you enclosed your resume. |
CONTENT
APPEARANCE (typical)
