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Resume and Interview Tips

How to Write a Cover Letter For a Resume? The Do's and Don'ts Checklist
By:Steve Wong

Most people do not realize that it is the shining cover letter and not the resume that is directly responsible to win job interviews. A well written cover letter will triple your chances to be called for hot job interviews.

How to write a cover letter for a resume that outshines other job-seekers in the job search process? Here are the Do's and Don'ts in writing a winning letter. You can use these guidelines as your writing checklists.

The Do's:

Visit the company's website to research the recent news, the company profile and the contact's name.
Explore and obtain information on the position you apply.
Use the first paragraph effectively to sell your qualifications.
Respond to the advertisement and the job requirements accurately.
Describe how you can contribute to the potential company.
Send the original letter copy and sign your name in blue ink.
Ask for an interview and mention that you will contact the company to follow up the case.
Use simple sentence structure and straightforward language.
Keep the cover letter within one page. Always use a white and clean standard "letter" sheet or A4 paper.
Provide an email address and a day phone number where the perspective employers can reach you easily.
The Don'ts:

Don't send a resume without a cover letter.
Don't' address the letter to any general recipient such as "The Manager" or "To Whom it May Concern". Always address it to an individual's name and to the functional manager instead of the HR manager.
Don't send a letter with punctuation, spelling and grammar errors. Get someone to proofread your letter.
Don't waste any precious letter space for unnecessary particulars.
Don't send a generic letter to different employers. The letter must be tailored to a specific job and company.
Avoid unusual letter format or fancy style. Write your letter using formal and professional format and easy-to-read character size and font.
If you do not know how to write a cover letter for a resume or having difficulties to get started, you can seek help from a professional or bench mark the proven examples of cover letter here

http://resume-coverletter.info





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